Some wonderful murals from the Town of Sheffield, Tasmania. The mural capital of Australia.


In 1919 a severe electrical storm struck while men were working on the Cradle Mountain road. A bolt of lightning hit a nearby tree causing the horses to take fright and throw their riders, breaking the back of Ross Connell who died six weeks later in hospital.
The mural shows the mountains in the park, as well as the often extreme weather conditions. Source: Sheffield Visitor Information.
Posted as part of ColourfulWorld – Monday Murals
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I was very excited to see this town, a whole place dedicated to murals. I find murals very intriguing as there is so much to see…
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Fabulous murals Alison, will have to visit Tasmania one day.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
Thanks Sami, yes you should it was like another country 😁 and of course you would love Sheffield
Another interesting subject.
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 9:53 AM Travels with Ali wrote:
> Alison posted: ” Some wonderful murals from the Town of Sheffield, > Tasmania. The mural capital of Australia. Any Vacancies – Julian Bale > Spirited Horses – John Landis In 1919 a severe electrical storm struck > while men were working on the Cradle Mountain r” >
These are beaut! What a lot you’ve uncovered in Tasmania!
Thanks Mari, it’s such an incredible place
They are fantastic!
Thanks 😁