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Courageous CareArtist: Craig Winter
Location: Kent Street Medical Practice, 354 Kent Street
The mural commemorates the courageous care given, in Australia’s onlyoutbreak of pneumonic plague – Maryborough, 1905.
Adding Hope to the JourneyArtist: Nigel Zschech
Location: Above King Kong Sales 185 Adelaide St.
This mural is about the work of Rotary internationally and locally. It celebrates85 years of Rotary in Maryborough and 110 Internationally.
The Legends of Moonie JarlArtist: Fiona Foley
Location: Library, 127-129 Bazaar Street
Legends of Moonie Jarl is a selection of creation stories from K`gari orFraser Island, taught to Butchulla children by their Elders. Written andillustrated by siblings, Wilf Reeves and Olga Miller of Maryborough, this wasthe first aboriginal authored and illustrated book published in Australia.
Ladies of the ExchangeArtist: Michael Wortel
Location: Behind Telstra Building facing Queens Park
The mural celebrates Maryborough’s role as the first regional telephoneexchange in Australia. The mural is painted from a 1958 photo - many ofthe telephonists in the photo attended the opening.
St Mary of the Cross Mackillop MuralArtist: Patrick Phillips
Location: St Mary’s Church Yard, 271-275 Adelaide St
The mural depicts the story of the Mother Mary’s Maryborough ministry andthe arrival of the first parish priest – Father Paul Tissot, who built the firstCatholic Church in Maryborough.
Our Murals to Date
The ConceptTo develop Maryborough as an artistic hub through the development of a multi-year mural project that will complete 40murals, 3 artistic installations, and 10 sculptures in the city centre which would be a permanent tourist attraction andrevitalise the Central Business District.
The WharfArtist: Terry TomlinLocation: Inside Family Historical Society, 164 Richmond St
This mural depicts Wharf street Maryborough as it was in 1888 with theship Eastminster which arrived in January 1888 with church bells for StPaul’s Church of England.
Comet ManArtist: Nigel ZschechLocation: Maryborough Fitness Health and Body Works, 175 Bazaar St
This mural celebrates the discovery of a comet by local man Mervyn Jones,found the Mitchell-Jones-Gerber Comet on July 1, 1967, at 6.15pm.
Brave Lexie and FoxieArtist: Brian TisdallLocation: Maryborough Fire Station, cnr Alice and Lennox Streets.
A dog and his young master were awarded the bronze medal for bravery,from the Royal Human Society in the Granville Shire Hall on 13 August1927.
The Peace CakeArtist: Elizabeth Hersey and Marni KosterLocation: Town Hall Visitor Centre, Kent St
This installation recreates the Peace Cake that was baked for theMaryborough Victory Ball which was held in April 1919 to celebrate theend of World War 1.
The Battle of Long TanArtist: Patrick PhillipsLocation: The Maryborough Military and Colonial Museum Wharf Street
This mural commemorates events in Vietnam on 18 August 1966, theBattle of Long Tan, where 108 Australian troops held back 2500 Viet Cong.Helicopters transporting Little Pattie and Col Joye were used to dropammunition to the troops during the battle.
Milking TimeArtist: Brian TisdallLocation: St Vincent de Paul Wall, corner of March and Kent Street
The mural pays tribute to the dairy industry in Maryborough. It recallsmemories of days when cows were hand milked and cheese, butter and milkwere produced in the building on which it is painted.
The Galactic Horse and Man inthe MoonArtists: Monica Bayer and Terry TomlinLocation : First floor, Library, 127-129 Bazaar St
These two murals are artist impressions from P.L.Travers books, they were commissioned by theProud Marys’ - a local community group.
The BrewerArtist: Nigel ZschechLocation: Above awning of Home Brewing Supplies, 278 Kent St
This mural is based on local entrepreneur and polish immigrant LiousEmmanuel Steindl who set up a very profitable brewery in Granville in 1878.In 1879 he advertised he could also make “champagne porter, Bavarian ale,table beer and honey mead”. In 1881 his partnership with produced 120hogsheads of beer per week. (A hogshead of ale is 250 L of old beer/alegallons).
The AviatorArtist: Akos JuhaszLocation: Side wall of Dimmeys Shop, 202-210 Adelaide St
Local Aviator Samuel William Hecker was a foundation member andpresident of our local Aero Club. His historic 1928 Gipsy Moth was the firstaircraft to fly under the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sam was an associate ofCharles Kingsford Smith who gave public joy flights in his famous SouthernCross from the Hecker property in New South Wales. Sam was a flyingofficer and aeronautics instructor in the RAAF.
The Goat RaceArtist: Patrick PhillipsLocation: Above the Aussie Punjab Indian Restaurant, 1/360 Kent St
Queensland was the place for goats in the early 1900s. They were used in races, for food and for skin.The Goat Race Mural is a cartoon style representation of a major Goat Race that was conducted at theShamrock Hotel in 1900. It was estimated that between 500 – 600 locals gathered to watch thespectacle.
Contact Details
Email: [email protected]@maryboroughmuralproject.org
Website: http://maryboroughmuralproject.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/themaryboroughmuralproject
Liz and Deb would like to thank all the businesses, people and our volunteers who havemade all this possible – they are too numerous to mention here.
The Girl and the CrocArtist: Dan KruseLocation: Back wall of Maryborough Fitness Health and Body Works,
@ corner of Bazaar St and Horsburgh Lane
A photo of a girl on a crocodile taken at the turn of the century isinspiration for this street art mural, the photo was taken when thecrocodile was shot in the Mary River, by Walter McIndoe from his RiverRoad property and was displayed by the Cran Family at their Iindah SugarPlantation in 1903.
Prime Minister FisherArtist: Brian TisdallLocation: Above awning,144 Bazaar St,
This mural celebrates the life of the region’s most famous political figurePrime Minister Andrew Fisher, member for Wide Bay, served as a LaborPM for three terms 1908-09, 1910-13 and 1914-15.
Our WorldArtist: Nigel ZschechLocation: Back of Telstra Building facing Queens Park, Sussex St
This image symbolises the link between Lady Mary Fitzroy who rules ourworld in the naming of our river and city.