This mural is painted on the front of a couple of traffic signal boxes along George Street, at The Rocks. They are close to the Brown Bear Lane mural and extend the theme of that artwork which depicts Brown Bear Lane in 1901, once located close to this spot. The signal boxes are under the railway viaduct which was built in 1956 to nearby Circular Quay railway station.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Amaze Me Monday, Through My Lens.
Some of our utility boxes are starting to feature historic images. I like this one.
ReplyDelete...they should keep going.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Tom! You don't realise how ugly the boxes are, until the last one stands still undecorated.
DeleteHmm...interesting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea, makes dull spots more interesting.
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous Jim, I was going to say it looks like the same style as the Brown Bear lane, and it is.
ReplyDeleteThanks for contributing.
Nice work, and I'm always pleased to see them on smaller boxes and doors, as well as on walls.
ReplyDeleteNice one Jim.
ReplyDeleteVery nice done.
ReplyDeleteInteresting style and work!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Jim! I hope the next one gets painted as nicely as these!
ReplyDeleteAgree. They should continue it along to the next one.
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