Monday, June 13, 2016

"A Bit Of England" Mural Part 2

This is the next really long section of the mural I showed you last week, found on Royal York Rd showing a bit of the Kingsway/Humber Valley scenery. This stone bridge was built in 1916 and still stands today and is known as the Old Mill bridge since it crosses the Humber River at the site of the Old Mill. The bridge fits in so well with the surrounding Tudor Revival homes.
Taking part in MondayMurals. Click HERE to see more murals from around the world.

29 comments:

  1. Hello, it is a beautiful scene and mural. Great find! Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!

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  2. What a beautiful mural depicting a beautiful part of the world.

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  3. Nice mural of a lovely fall scene, Pat !
    Love the little - or big - fisherman :)

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  4. This is a very nice landscape scene.

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  5. There you go, a bit of England in Canada

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  6. It's beautifully done and goes well with the style of the bridge.

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  7. What a lovely scene to happen upon.

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  8. As you know, I like all things stone, except for stone hearts, so I really like this mural. It's outstanding in every way!

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  9. What a beautiful mural. So that's where the Old Mill term comes from.

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  10. It really is a lovely mural. So much detail, especially with the reflections of the bridge in the water!
    I'm glad you liked my post today.

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  11. A bridge under a bridge? Brilliant! :-)

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  12. Immediate association with Andrew Marvell:

    Thou by the Indian Ganges’ side
    Shouldst rubies find; I by the tide
    Of Humber would complain.

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  13. Oh I love this! It's charming.

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  14. This mural looks too good to be tucked away under bridge.

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  15. Excelente trabalho uma obra de arte.
    Um abraço e boa semana.

    Andarilhar

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  16. What a great mural! It's so well done.

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  17. I love puentes.Me like them all. Even those who are painted ;))

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  18. An idyllic scene. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.

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  19. Just went back to check out the first part of the mural (and all posts I missed) , this is a beauty Pat.. have we seen the bridge?

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  20. Unique and very very pretty!

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