Pann's Bank Mural in Sunderland, England

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Pann's Bank Mural

The Pann's Bank mural is a piece of artwork commissioned by the Sunderland City Council and painted by Frank Styles to pay tribute to the shipbuilding history of the city.

Although the shipyards are long gone, at the height of shipbuilding in Sunderland, the River Wear had over 400 shipyards. Sunderland was one of the largest shipbuilding cities in the world.

During World War II over a quarter of all merchant ships produced in the United Kingdom were made on the river, with many pioneering ship-building techniques developed in Sunderland.

The mural depicts a tall ship on the River Wear with a shipyard visible on the right-hand side.