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Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural
Hamtun Street Mural

© Oliver Budd & the estates of Henry Collins & Joyce Pallot. Image credit: Anthony McIntosh / Art UK

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The mural charts Southampton’s history from Roman times to the twentieth century. It includes reference to the maritime and aeronautical achievements. Collins and Pallot, a husband and wife team of artists from Colchester, Essex, made public art for the Festival of Britain in 1951 and in subsequent years completed many murals on public and commercial buildings. The mural was originally located on the facade of Sainsburys in the Lordshill area of Southampton. Stored out of the public gaze for 20 years (from 1990), the mural was repaired (by Oliver Budd) in 2010, cleaned, and re-installed in Hamtun Street.
Title

Hamtun Street Mural

Date

1951 & 2010

Medium

glass mosaic & concrete

Measurements

H 300 x W 1900 cm

Accession number

SO14_AM_S004

Acquisition method

commissioned by Southampton City Council

Work type

Mural

Owner

Southampton City Council

Custodian

Southampton City Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Hamtun Street, Southampton

SO14 2BB

Located on the Hamtun Street wall of Castle House.