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'''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]].
'''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 on a wall on Frederick Place - the rest of the wall used to be white (apart from a large mural of '''John Peel'''), but it now shares the wall with the [[Prince_Albert_Mural_(Brighton)|Prince Albert (dead rock stars) mural]].  


The mural is almost opposite the Museum entrance and can be clearly seen from inside the Museum Foyer.
The mural is almost opposite the Museum entrance and can be clearly seen from inside the Museum Foyer.
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Latest revision as of 09:41, 10 August 2018


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 wall on Frederick Place - the rest of the wall used to be white (apart from a large mural of John Peel), but it now shares the wall with the Prince Albert (dead rock stars) mural.

The mural is almost opposite the Museum entrance and can be clearly seen from inside the Museum Foyer.