Monday, 14 April 2014

St Christopher


Different Mural today they are medieval wall paintings which I took in the Holy Rood Church in Woodeaton near Oxford

I wonder if th epresent day Murals will be sitll around in a few hundred years time. Taking part in Monday Mural

8 comments:

Hilda said...

Gosh, how old is it? The mural is almost completely faded.

Chrissy Brand said...

What amazing history.

Jackie McGuinness said...

Lovely!

Linda W. said...

Wow - very cool to see a bit of history.

RedPat said...

Amazing to see!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Re your comment on the lasting power - I notice that most modern murals mutate and change on a regular basis so the answer would be 'no'... however they have folk like you to document them!! Meanwhile these are super. YAM xx

Louis la Vache said...

Re your comment and Mike's comment at «Louis'» Tomato Soup post... Heinz, does in fact, market a line of soups. Heinz is more successful with their canned soups in the U.K. than they have been in the U.S. Heinz-label soups in the U.S. are rarely seen, but the company successfully makes private label soups for supermarket chains such as Safeway. On the other hand, in the U.S., Heinz virtually owns the ketchup business. Heinz ketchup outsells all other brands combined.

The Campbell's Soup company was founded in Camden, New Jersey by Scottish immigrants. Their iconic "Campbell's Soup Kids" advertising often showed the "kids" dressed in kilts.

Oakland Daily Photo said...

It's incredible how long lasting some pieces can be. The ravishes of time seem to spare some things. Thanks, Bill, for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.