Chartist Mural | |
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Artist | Kenneth Budd |
Year | 1978 |
Type | Mosaic |
Dimensions | 360 cm × 3500 cm (144 in × 1344 in) |
Condition | Demolished, October 2013 |
Location | Newport, Wales |
51°35′13″N 2°59′39″W / 51.58689°N 2.99419°W |
The Chartist Mural was a mosaic mural designed by Kenneth Budd and created in 1978 in a pedestrian underpass in Newport, Wales. It commemorated the Newport Rising of 1839, in which an estimated 22 demonstrators were killed by troops. It was 115 feet (35 m) long and 13 feet (4.0 m) high. The mural was demolished in 2013 amid considerable controversy and misinformation. The original decision to remove the artwork was taken in 2005 by the Labour-controlled Council to allow Modus development company to build the Friars Walk shopping centre. Modus were removed by the Conservative/Lib Dem coalition Council after taking control in 2008 and replaced with Queensbury Development Company Friars Walk.[1]