Paisley Murals The Blue Jay located at 11 Johnston St, Paisley PA1 1XQ, UK

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Paisley Murals The Blue Jay glasgow
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I personally think this the best of the murals that are appearing around Paisley. On the corner of J

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I personally think this the best of the murals that are appearing around Paisley. On the corner of Johnston Street at Gordon Street it depicts a Blue Jay as drawn by famous Paisley Ornithologist Alexander Wilson with in the background the iconic Thomas Coats Memorial Church,. It takes up the full gable end and is epic in proportions. Art for the people

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