Striking mural of St Enoch and child pops up in Glasgow A striking image of St Enoch cradling her son has appeared in Glasgow. Read more: Work begins to restore lost Banksy artworks at The Arches You can still find traces of St. Mungo and St. Enoch in Glasgow today if you know where to look. Not only does it encourage mothers to breastfeed their children, … A creative initiative by the Glasgow City Council that provides an excellent way to explore the city is the Glasgow City Centre Mural Trail, an unmissable display of graffiti works by local and international artists that bring to life the once empty façades. St Enoch and Child depicts the patron saint of Glasgow, St Mungo, as a young child being breastfed by his mother, St Enoch. Glasgow street art regular Smug created this mural that can be found on a gable end on High Street. The mural illustrates St. Thenue being guided across the Firth of Forth by a Shoal of trout. Two new murals in Glasgow city centre have been getting a lot of attention. This is perhaps one of the most attractive ways of discovering Glasgow's buzzy charm. Depicting a modern-day St Mungo and referencing the story of The Bird That Never Flew. The station was demolished in 1977. It is widely praised by Glaswegians . St Mungo is the patron saint and founder of the City of Glasgow. St Enoch feeding her son St Mungo - mural by SmugGeorge Street, Glasgow, May 2019 Australian street artist Sam Bates, aka Smug, painted this giant mural in summer 2018. St Enoch station was a mainline railway station in the city of Glasgow, Scotland between 1876 and 1966. Close by is Glasgow City Chambers. The mural is just off London Road facing up Abercromby street in Bridgeton, Glasgow. St Enoch and Child This new perspective on two saints associated with the city made me seek out the stories behind … Depicting St Enoch and her son St Mungo as a child, the work is a companion piece to the existing modern day St Mungo on High Street. St Mungo. Perhaps most prominent is the famous mural by Australian artist Smug depicting a modern-day St. Mungo and a robin, alluding to his miracle with the bird. These modern depictions of Saint Mungo and his mother, Saint Enoch, have been painted by Glasgow-based Australian street artist Smug on High Street and nearby George Street. Glasgow^s Patron Saint Glasgow St Enoch, the former large terminus of the Glasgow and South Western Railway, and St Enoch [Subway], which remains open, were named for St Enoch^s Square.The square was the location of a church named for St Enoch (or Teneu), the sixth century joint patron saint of Glasgow with her son St Kentigern (or Mungo). It is a partner to the already much loved painting of a modern day adult St Mungo, just around the corner on High Street. Click on the link to see a map … Mungo and Enoch in Glasgow today. Fittingly, the nearby Glasgow Cathedral is the final resting place of Glasgow's patron saint. Commissioned by Thenue Housing Association, I painted a tribute to Thenue, now known more commonly as St. Enoch who was the mother of St. Mungo, Glasgow's patron saint. From here is easy access to Glasgow Cathedral, St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, and Provand’s Lordship – Glasgow’s oldest building. High Street is the historic heart of Glasgow. The mother… Tuesday, 21st … The hotel was the first building in Glasgow to be fitted out with electric lighting. By The Newsroom.