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Revision as of 23:53, 10 March 2014
Kissing Policemen is a famous mural by the artist Banksy, painted on the wall of the Prince Albert pub, on the corner of Frederick Place and Trafalgar Street.
The mural is on a white wall on Frederick Place, below a large mural of John Peel and a few feet to the right.
The mural is almost opposite the Museum entrance and can be clearly seen from inside the Museum Foyer.