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The Bellefields Road murals are a patchwork of shapes, patterns, structures and symbols, denoting local names and buildings. Look out for the pile of bricks, representing Brixton (there's a similar motif at Brixton tube station); and the bell, for Bellefields Road.

Elsewhere you can see abstract shapes from the local church; the Brixton Rec; the now lost Empress Theatre; and the green dome of the Brixton Road McDonald's.

When asked, local residents requested birds, flowers, and something non-political for this particular mural.


Artist:
London Wall Mural Group and local artists Eugene Palmer and John Saward

Completed: 1988

Unfortunately it’s heavily tagged!!! Hopefully there will be some restoration in near future. 





Created on July 17, 2023
Bellefields Rd, London SW9, UK
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CityLondon
CountryUnited Kingdom
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