Tra ns M 8 16 24 Artist Adele Conn This was created under A series of 22 window continues the Redburn the guidance of first murals created by Tom MuralDairy theme around the nation carver Ewing and a team of corner. A close up view Xwalacktun and local artists for The 6th of one of the dairy cows with the view over the Scottish based artist Global Murals Forth in the Kenny Grieve. The Conference in 2006. The background. And as if 2 design includes work by murals depicts the murals about the dairy local school children. history of The Mining pans weren't enough we also have two 3D cows. These cows were part of the The pole was painted by a team of local artists under the guidance of Museum which includes Mining, Salt production, Brickworks, Pottery Edinburgh 2006 Cow Parade trail and tie in wonderfully with our Tom Ewing. The Totem Pole depicts the history of the area and links to Kilns and Morrisons Haven Harbour. Of interest artist Tom Ewing's Start Here historical Redburn Dairy. The cows are painted by Adele Conn and Tom n Chemainus, Canada, where the actual red cedar tree comes from. father worked down the mine and his hands are featured in one of the Ewing. Chemainus was the first Muraltown and the Totem Pole was unveiled at window murals. the 6th Global Murals Conference held ion in 2006. 1 9 17 25 The original Just before you head Created by Andrew A mural created with painted down to the beach, you Crummy in 2007. It is a help from over 40 timber ceiling dates come face to face with word mural that is children and many back to 1581 believed to a Kate Hunter mural, basically a map of adults with lead artist, be the earliest example which combines East Andrew Crummy. The of a Renaissance Lothian’s long murals and places of “Prestongrange Man” is painted ceiling in established trade links interest in Prestonpans. a miner crawling Scotland. with Gothenburg in It includes all the through a mine, It has received a Sweden, and the murals and places such chiselling away the s contemporary interpretation on the ceiling of the James Fewell Bar. founding father of America's national parks, John Muir. A portrait is as Mining Museum, Preston Tower, Battle of Prestonpans site. coal, but the “Man” is also a man made up of many parts, including TrailAndrew Crummy has incorporated a number of current portraits in the –also included of Thomas Prestonpa Nelson I, grandfather of the Thomas Nelson women and children who used to work in the mine. You will also see work, as well as recognisable images from the original. The original who was largely responsible for establishing the Gothenburg public other industries that made up “the birth place of the Scottish s ceiling is open to viewing at Merchiston Tower, Edinburgh by house – where the murals trail begins and ends. The mural was Industrial Revolution”. The mural is black and white to represent the appointment only. formally unveiled in 2003 by the Lord Mayor of Goteborg in Sweden. industries that were the bedrock of this community – coal and salt.

2 10 18 26 James Fewell became Descend the steps to Painted by Tom Ewing You will find this mural manager of the the shore, and face Kate in 2007, it depicts the at the gateway to the Gothenburg shortly Hunter's vision of the district of Prestonpans Prestonpans Murals after it opened in 1908 range of industrial called Summerlee, Trail from the West. and stayed for the next activity surrounding Before James Watt’s 19 years. The main bar Morison's Haven which was built to innovations in engine is named in his honour harbour over the house the migrant design, mine workings and his tenure is centuries. This was the mining community that at Prestongrange were l onpansdocumented in Kate Muralsfirst of the Prestonpans Trailsettled in Prestonpans. –constantly in danger of Hunter’s small mural above the fireplace. James Fewell’s portrait murals, completed on October 2001. The harbour was established to The Mural also features Cuthill School and school children. flooding. The installation of the massive steam-powered Cornish Beam dominates the mural, which also features his wife and two daughters ship the produce of Prestongrange to various locations throughout engine in 1874 signalled the beginning of a period of industrial stand an article from the local paper from 1908 announcing the opening Britain and beyond. Coal, pottery, vitriol and salt were exported in development. Jim Cursitor, creator of the Beam Engine Mural, is an of the premises. exchange for timber and other essentials to maintain industry as well established artist specialising in large scale images. He has worked as luxury items such as tobacco, silks, parlour birds and exotic plants. throughout Scotland as a freelance scenic artist and designer.

3 11 19 27 At the gallery staircase Turning the corner onto In an annual event held Aptly housed, the mural entrance to our Thomas the foreshore, you are in Cuthill Park, where of Sir Walter Scott is Nelson Suite, we have a presented with a series artists are invited to found in Sir Walter mural by Kate Hunter of murals running compete against each Scott Pend. At the age called along the sea wall. The of eight, Sir Walter “A Pride of Panners”. first of these is Soap other to paint a mural Scott was sent to This mural is based on and Salters by Kate on a set theme. It is Prestonpans in the hope held during The Gala a “A Midnight Modern Hunter. The two women that sea bathing would ls TrailConversation” an –depicted Prestonpan here are the week and Three help improve his etching by William Hogarth, and the historical booklet by Bob mother and grandmother of local resident, Andrew Quinn. Salt was the Harbours Arts Festival. The first two years the winners were Lynn lameness. This visit is commemorated by a plaque on the High Street a and this mural by Tom Ewing. To the young boy, the associations of the Hoskins. These characters all played a part in Prestonpans history and foundation of the town, hence the name Prestonpans – “Priests’ Town Fraser/Laura Cotton and Fiona Robb. are depicted in the modern function room of today's Gothenburg Salt Pans”. Salt was used for preserving fish and in the soap making town with the Battle of Prestonpans must have given the area strong Tavern.Thomas Alexander, Alexander Hume, Sir Walter Scott, process, as well as being widely exported. romantic links and local tales provided the source of one of the most John Muir, James Schaw, Lady Susan and Lord Grange. dramatic episodes in his first novel, Waverley, published in 1814.

4 12 20 28 Completed by Wei Luan Next along the sea wall Continuing the trail At the other end of in 2004, it depicts three is a mural resulting westwards, towards Prestonpans and the woman having a from a cooperative , neatly gateway from the East, drunken brawl in a bar! venture between the tucked away in Cuthill on the walls of the Prestoungrange Arts Park, you will come Cockenzie Power The mural was painted Festival and Bromley- across Witch! This Station, is another at The Moosejaw by-Bow Healthy Living mural is used on an mural by Andrew ra Globals Murals Centre in London. This annual basis as our Crummy. This mural estonpansconference in 2004 as project was organised Muralsoutdoor theatre area Traidepicts a procession r part of a mural competition. Wei is recognised as one of The United by Andrew Crummy and lottery-funded by Awards for All. It enabled for the local drama group who act out plays highlighting the 81 local based on the annual Gala Queen parade and The Box Meeting. The States top portrait artists. He has painted many large scale murals youngsters from London and Prestonpans to come together to create a people executed for Witchcraft . This particular mural depicts the trial parade contains all the main elements of Cockenzie including the series of abstract floral images based on Prestonpans pottery, of the Prestonpans witches held at the Tolbooth in Edinburgh. fishing and mining industries, the monks who started salt panning and around the world. expressed as industrial shapes with a central image of the beehive Here you see Agnes Sampson – the accused, King James VI ruling over the various famous people from Cockenzie. It also shows off some of kilns which once existed at Prestongrange. the proceedings and John Fian, a man accused of witchcraft. the main machinery in the Power Station.

5 13 21 29 In the gardens we A little further along The Bing Boys mural is The mural depicts the encounter the start of the sea wall, Andrew a tribute to sports in interpretation of poem the most controversial Crummy has used a Prestonpans, but more Tam O'Shanter by trail - The 81 Witches number of historical so to bowls and Scotland's famous of Prestonpans. The images of football. The Bing Boys Bard, Rabbie Burns. Witches Gate, painted transportation to tell were famous amongst The tale of Tam n ralsby Tom Ewing, Trail shows the story of – Prestonpthose that lived in O'Shanter is told some of the main Prestongrange and its Prestonpans for playing chronologically. characters in the witch- industrial heritage. The footie on the bing. Conveyed at a fast pace hunts. Mary Queen of Scots who signed the Scottish Witchcraft Act of central portrait is of David Spence, founder of the Scottish Mining Lynda Whyte has successfully combined the sporting images of bowling and flow with the images getting wilder and increasingly red in colour, 1563 and Scotland's most famous reformation minister, John Knox. On Museum and of the Prestongrange Industrial Heritage Museum. He is and football, with an image of the oldest living bowler and portraits of as the mural draws to its moralistic conclusion. The only attractive Muthe other side of the gates we have Gellie Duncan, a servant who was surrounded by trains, boats, trams, horses and pulleys, and by images the 5 Bing Boys. A poem accompanies this mural written by Annette witch (and the culprit of Tams downfall) is the one figure in over 50 . accused of witchcraft and King James VI, who took a personal interest of men, women and children hauling and carrying coal as they did Gilmore from the Prestonpans Historical Society. The Shelter is well lit at night-time and this is when it is best viewed. in the investigation. long ago.

6 14 22 30 Entering the Witches This mural is a Painted by Tom Ewing The Battle of Experience we see a collaboration between in 2007, this mural Prestonpans mural has series of murals, Andrew Crummy and represents the been chosen as the portraits and a the local primary industries that have subject for the T memorial to the 81 school pupils. restonpans Muralscreated the town of T“Mural in a Day” men, women and It is the interpretation painted by local and children who were put of Prestonpans Prestonpans. It features international mural P to death under the High Street mixed with Saltmaking, Fishing, artists alike. The Witchcraft Act. parts of industrial Pottery, Mining and as project was led by Andrew Crummy, Adele machinery from the Prestongrange Museum. it is painted on the wall of The Prestongrange Bowling Club features a Andrew Crummy and completed in one day at the Global Murals Robertson and June Coull painted these fantastic human images. bowl. Conference in August 2006. The mural depicts part of the story of the Battle of Prestonpans where Johnny Cope led part of the English Dragoons away from Bankton House to Berwick Upon Tweed and safety from the Scottish Highlanders.

7 15 23 31 Redburn Dairy once The final mural on the Painted by Andrew “100 Thousand stood here at the corner sea wall was painted by Crummy in 2007, the Welcomes” is an old of Redburn Road and pupils at Preston Lodge gates tell the history of Gaelic saying and is uralsthe High Street making TrailHigh School, – Prestothis famous second used to welcome t it the ideal subject for Prestonpans, depicting thousands of visitors to artist Adele Conn. some of the pottery hand yard. Started in Scottish shores every M Tom McKinlay, as a made in Prestonpans 1948 by The original year. This mural was younger man ran the over the past two Sam Burn's selling completed in 2008 by Dairy which stretched centuries. With expert firewood, it quickly Adele Conn and artists inland to Rope Walk Road. He delivered milk in this multi-purpose help, the 70 foot mural was completed in just less than four days. The developed into selling "from a needle to and anchor". The mural from The Prestoungrange Art Classes. The mural is situated at cart. The Red Burn, after which the dairy and the road were named, young painters, led by muralist Andrew Crummy, surprised themselves depicts the three generations of The Burns Family who have run this Prestonpans Train Station to welcome residents home from their was a geographical feature and people along its length dug out at what could be achieved. journey and to welcome tourists and visitors to our town. The mural catchments for different purposes. very busy yard. highlights all the attractions in Prestonpans and depicts our rich The burn is now completely out of sight. restonpansl–Pres Muralshistorical past. l–P Trai M ral

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32 35 Jean Gardiner, On the opposite side of headmistress of the carpark you will Prestonpans Infants find another one of Tom WELCOME TO THE Primary School and a Ewing’s masterpieces, team of young the Multi-Cultural Food designers (5 to 7 year Mural. This mural olds) designed a mural shows food as an Prestonpans that represented international language healthy eating and the and an Indian curry is history of Prestonpans. The mural was completed over three weeks led one of Scotland's favourite dishes. In this mural we see the all- by Laura Young, Joanna Mawdsley and the help of Andrew Crummy important “Take-Away’s”. In the centre of the mural we have the along with almost every child. Prestonpans Infants are planning a Mercat Cross of Prestonpans, where the market garden and food stall Murals trail further two murals. holders congregated weekly to sell their produce, and a place where international food may have been introduced to locals. Prestonpans is the home of 33 The Prestoungrange Gothenburg, Walking back along the High Street towards the The Prestoungrange Gothenburg is open all year round for guided group tours by The Prestonpans Murals Trail, Goth, you will come arrangement. These guided tours cater for a minimum of 8 people with the maximum The 81 Prestonpans Witches Experience across the first of three capacity for 15. Each tour is classed as a private tour and needs to be booked in advance. and the famous 1745 Battle of Prestonpans. murals housed in the The benefits include: P Scotmid car park. The 7 You have a guide all to yourselves. P first is the Salters 7 You can negotiate when you want the tour to start. mural painted in 2002 7 You can determine the length of the tour or split the tour over lunch, dinner, snack by Kate Hunter. The salt break. mural tells the tale of the salt making process in Prestonpans with You can finish the tour back at The Prestoungrange Gothenburg - refreshments! If you have references taken from photos. The majority of the people depicted have the time and interest you can additionally arrange a tour of the micro-brewery. been identified. The central feature is the arched doorway of the salt Prestoungrange Arts Festival runs 2 set tours on the Murals but we also run tailor made works, the only remaining wall of the original building. Prestonpans is tours to cater for your specific requirements—you may want to be collected in our private known as “The Pans” because of its salt panning industry. Wiles bus from Prestonpans train station or you may want lunch upstairs in our Lord Mayor’s Bar. For pre-arranged tours, we can provide refreshments with tea and scones or a light lunch. 34 Next is the Co-operative Mural TOUR PRICES ... painted by Tom Ewing. Taking 6 weeks to MURAL 1 - A 45 minute tour around 12 murals starting at The Prestoungrange Gothenburg. complete - this mural is Includes tea/coffee and scones ...... £9.95 situated on the outside Includes light lunch ...... £12.95 wall of Scotmid in the car park just off MURAL 2 - A 1.5 hour tour of the Prestonpans Murals starting at The Prestoungrange Gothenburg. Prestonpans beach. Tom Includes tea/coffee and scones ...... £12.95 worked from an old photo of the Co-op circa 1910, which shows the Includes a light lunch ...... £15.95 staff posing outside the shop. Although the shop in the photo is no longer there, it was situated right next door to the site of the mural. The Prestoungrange Arts Festival thanks you for sharing in Scotland’s Living Gallery, supporting our community and immersing yourself in our rich heritage. Through these murals we are helping to achieve social and economic regeneration for Prestonpans, a town that once thrived on its local industries.

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