New Glasgow mural unveiled in Govan to mark housing association’s 50th birthday
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The new artwork celebrating life in Govan has been revealed to mark the 50th anniversary of Govan Housing Association.
The eye-catching tenement mural on the Govan Road was unveiled on Friday.
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Hide AdThe artwork is by celebrated street artist Sam Bates – better known as ‘smug’.
Located not far from Govan Cross, the mural depicts a young girl bending down to pick a daffodil.
The daffodil has an interesting connection to Govan thanks to the popularising of the flower by 19th century Govanite and horticulture expert Peter Barr, who was known as ‘Govan’s Daffodil King’.
After his death, The Royal Horticultural Society established the Peter Barr Memorial Cup, still awarded annually to those who have done great work in the promotion of daffodils.
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Hide AdAdditionally, and with a nod to Govan’s world-beating maritime heritage, shipyards feature in the background.
A wide-ranging community consultation was carried out about what local people would like to see in the mural.
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