Your photos of muralsPublished4 March 2013Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, BBC News website readers have been sharing their pictures of murals across the UK. Nina Camplin sent us her picture of a mural she painted with another artist in 2007 in Pier Head, Swanage, in 2007 of a house with a huge hole in the wall.Image caption, Steve Thomas sent us his picture of this mural painted by Christine Thomas on the side of a house in Glenelg Road in Brixton. The mural which is called Big Splash once featured in Time Out's top 10 London murals.Image caption, Paul Ridyard sent us his picture of a ‘Happy Landings’ in Adelphi Street, Preston. The artists, known as Teaone, Moot and Reasm spent several days creating their masterpiece in August last year.Image caption, During the first week of the Olympic Games sports artist Ben Mosley produced a mural that depicts Team GB's success during London 2012. Ben sent us this picture taken by his friend Rory Nath, of him painting the 18 metre mural freehand directly on to the wall.Image caption, Selina Tindall sent us her picture of this mural on the side of Haberdashers pub in Dagnall Street, near Battersea Park in London. It's called Battersea in Perspective and was painted by Brian Barnes in 1988.Image caption, This anti-war mural painted in 1983 entitled Riders of the Apocalypse, also by Brian Barnes, features images of Margaret Thatcher, Michael Heseltine and Ronald Reagan on cruise missiles.Image caption, Emma Scutt sent us this picture of a 22 metre long mural she painted in 2011 at a school in Dagenham. She said: "It was a challenge of endurance, I painted through rain, wind and sun!" Send your photos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. For terms and conditions visit bbc.co.uk/terms.Image caption, This huge painting of a woman with a magnifying glass is visible in the Argyle Street shopping area in Glasgow and was sent to us by John Steele who takes pictures of street art in and around the Scottish city