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Marilyn’s visage returned to diner

Missing mural piece found nearby HarbourCat­s’ baseball diamond

- JEFF BELL

Marilyn Monroe is intact and ready to return to Floyd’s Diner in Victoria after her second offthe-wall experience in a year.

A section of the eatery’s signature mural, which depicts the enduring celebrity, turned up Monday outside Royal Athletic Park, where the local baseball team — the HarbourCat­s — was in action. Floyd’s operates a food venue at HarbourCat­s games, so staff members there were excited when word reached them that Marilyn’s face was back.

Since HarbourCat­s assistant general manager Brad Norris-Jones is the one who spotted the piece of the mural, plans were made to present it to its rightful owners at Tuesday’s game.

The mural, which depicts Marilyn Monroe wrapped in silk sheets and cracking an egg into a glass, is painted on plywood and is about 3.5 metres long. It had been mounted on an exterior wall at Floyd’s for just a few months when it first went missing in August 2014. It was recovered after a few weeks.

Part of the mural — the section depicting Monroe’s face — went missing again July 23. The remaining pieces, which were damaged when the head was taken, were removed and placed in storage, said Joel O’Rourke, a server at the restaurant.

“It was kind of torn off the wall a bit,” O’Rourke said of the stolen piece. “The back piece where we had it connected is a bit torn up, but really nothing that affects the esthetics of the front.”

In the previous incident, the entire mural was taken off the wall outside Floyd’s. The artwork eventually turned up in an alley, behind a garbage bin.

O’Rourke said staff heard from a witness who said someone was seen walking off with the head section, but security cameras installed after the first event failed to provide any evidence.

“It’s a good story,” O’Rourke said of the first incident. “Once all is said and done, we can laugh about it. When it happens a second time, it kind of gets a bit old.

“We don’t want this to become an annual affair.”

O’Rourke said the mural could be reinstalle­d in about a week, complete with a few needed touch-ups by artist Paul Archer.

 ?? BRUCE STOTESBURY/VICTORIA TIMES COLONIST ?? Lori Swanson of the Victoria HarbourCat­s holds the missing piece of a Marilyn Monroe mural from Floyd’s Diner on Monday. It turned up outside the team’s baseball field after going missing a week earlier.
BRUCE STOTESBURY/VICTORIA TIMES COLONIST Lori Swanson of the Victoria HarbourCat­s holds the missing piece of a Marilyn Monroe mural from Floyd’s Diner on Monday. It turned up outside the team’s baseball field after going missing a week earlier.

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