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 This wall is the side of the post office along St. Lawrence Street. The brick wall has these repeating white panels which make perfect canvasses. No one makes much use of them though. It's that kind of place.
W[h]en the love of power is replaced by the power of love, our world will know blessings of peace.
Yeh. Like that'll ever happen.
Apologies for the lo-fi photography. After losing my phone...
author: The Decapitator : London, UK

David Essex on Great Eastern Street
Hackney Road
Old Street
Kermit The Frog at Tyler's Court and Bridle Lane
author: The Decapitator : London, UK
 Old Street / Shoreditch High Street
author: The Decapitator : London, UK

Here's a before shot for comparsion
Mare street, Hackney, London
Photos from: flickr.com/photos/the_decapitator/
author: Jamie : London, UK
This story was assembled from reports in the mainstream media. Mostly newspapers. It has since been found to be entirely factually inaccurate.
Soon after Banksy’s latest work appeared on a North London street, conscientious workers from Islington Council obliterated it, by whitewashing the offending wall. The 4ft by 4ft stencil, set on a lime green background, depicted two young girls sitting at a desk with a Kalashnikov rifle, playing with bullets rather than pencils.
The elusive Banksy, with his face hidden, was spotted painting the scene... author: Rick : Bradford, UK

You have to ask yourself just WHAT were they thinking?
author: Jamie : Norfolk, UK

The trailer which doubles as a family home for the current owners is due to sell at auction and is estimated to reach £500,000. The two-bedroom, refrigerated trailer was bought 11 years ago for £1,000.
Maeve Neal and Nathan Welland, say Banksy has authenticated the work, which he completed before they drove the truck to the Glastonbury Festival in 1998. And instead of them paying him, he gave them two free festival tickets for providing the canvas.
The couple, based in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, make their...
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