This mural, painted by local Northern Irish artist Eoin McGinn, depicts local legend Henry McNeill sitting in a surrealist flying ship based on a Daimler Wagonette.
McNeill was born on February 14, 1836, in Glenarm and moved to Larne in 1853 to start his own business. He believed the glories of the Antrim Coast should be known to more than just the few who lived there.
Nearby
Name | Since | Distance | |||
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Larne Roundabout Jubilee Crown | 2019 | 0.2km | site_ao | ||
Valerie Hobson Mural | 2019 | 0.6km | site_ao | ||
SS Clyde Valley Memorial | 2019 | 1.1km | site_ao | ||
The Friends’ Goodwill Memorial | 2019 | 0.5km | site_ao | ||
Richard Hayward Mural | 2019 | 0.4km | site_ao | ||
Grave of Sting the Dog | 2019 | 0.8km | site_ao | ||
Little Free Library Carnfunnock Park | 2019 | 0.6km | site_ao | ||
Chaine Memorial Tower | 2018 | 1km | site_ao | ||
Larne Museum and Arts Centre | 2018 | 0.5km | site_ao |
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