Fred Harrison's mural of the storm rescue of American sailors on Lake Erie in 1902 by the Port Stanley Rescue Crew. Located on the wall of Jackson's Fish Market in Port Stanley, Ontario. |
Thursday, January 23, 2020
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...I'm sure that they were thankful for their Canadian friends!
ReplyDeleteCaptivating! I'm not a fan of mural but that one I can handle.
ReplyDeleteGood one! It must have been hard to paint on that surface.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treacherous job that must be.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is an impressive mural commemorating a gallant rescue. Those are brave men who do that job.
ReplyDeletePrecioso graffiti.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
That is a beauty, well done by the artist. I really like it!
ReplyDeleteWow. that is powerful.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautifully done. Nice job capturing it.
ReplyDeleteThat really is special!
ReplyDeleteStrong mural but for me it looks like they are going through plants instead of water waves.
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