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Sutton twin towns mural : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sutton twin towns mural
The Sutton Twin towns mural is a large mural in the form of seven individual paintings situated in Sutton High Street in the town of Sutton in Greater London, England. It is one of six works of public art in Sutton town centre. ==Design and location== The mural was created in 1993 by two Public artists Gary Drostle〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mural Gallery )〕 and Rob Turner on the 25th anniversary of Sutton's twinning in 1968 with Wilmersdorf in Berlin. Seven individual paintings make up the mural. It is positioned along the north flank of a Victorian commercial building at the southern end of the High Street near the train station at the junction with Sutton Court Road. The paintings are on plywood and inset within seven mock window frames. The paintings depict scenes of the London Borough of Sutton and its four European twin towns: Gagny, a suburb of Paris in France; Gladsaxe, a suburb of Copenhagen in Denmark; Minden in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany; and Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf in Berlin in Germany. (There is also a "friendship link" with Tavernelle, which is 16 miles south of Florence in Italy.)〔(London Borough of Sutton Town Twinning page )〕 The twin towns mural was commended by the Sutton and Cheam Society in 1994.〔(Mosaic Makers website )〕 Drostle and Turner also produced the Sutton heritage mosaic.
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