The mural which is painted on a house in Swindon by the site of the Golden Lion bridge which crossed the Wilts and Berks canal in the town. Originally described as - "Swindon: An Interesting Mural"
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This mural is one of many painted (and now sadly covered over) around Swindon by local artist Ken White. Ken also painted the original Red Lady for Virgin Atlantic and many other original works inspired by industry.
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