West Ham left Upton Park more than a year ago but a new reminder of the club's history in the East End has been created.

A mural featuring club legends Billy Bonds and Sir Trevor Brooking has been painted at Priory Road.

A Norwich based artist known as 'GnasherMurals' on social media has been hard at work creating the masterpiece next to the Hammers' old home following their move to the London Stadium.

A mural featuring Billy Bonds and Sir Trevor Brooking has been painted at Priory Road

Featuring two Hammers legends, the mural is close to the club's former Upton Park home

Bonds, who lifted the FA Cup twice with the club, played more than 700 games for the Hammers and is the all-time record appearance-maker.

In 2013, Bonds, who also managed the club in the early nineties, was awarded West Ham United's first ever lifetime achievement award.

Brooking, meanwhile, made more than 600 appearances for the club and also won the FA Cup twice, scoring the winner in the 1980 final victory over Arsenal.

On Tuesday, the Hammers were held to an entertaining draw by Altona 93 as Winston Reid was sent off.

Alan Taylor, Brooking and Bonds celebrate at Newham Town Hall after winning the FA Cup

The match also saw Javier Hernandez make his first appearance for the Hammers.

West Ham went behind after Pedro Obiang gave away a free-kick 30 yards away from goal. Nick Brisevac bent his free-kick around the Hammers wall and beyond goalkeeper Adrian.

However, Slaven Bilic's side were level just one minute later when Toni Martinez equalised with a left-footed effort which nestled into the roof of the Altona net.

Javier Hernandez made his first appearance for West Ham since joining the club this summer

Andre Ayew reacts after scoring in the Hammers' 3-3 draw with Altona 93 on Tuesday night

The Germans were back in the lead shortly before half-time when Dennis Thiessen scored with a beautiful curler from 25 yards. West Ham's first half then got even worse a minute before the break when Reid was sent off for a second bookable offence.

Andre Ayew got a deserved equaliser when he scored after a clever ball through ball on 53 minutes but West Ham were behind again five minutes later - Dennis Stode converting after Serhat Cayir's free-kick fell kindly to him in the West Ham box.

But with 16 minutes left the Hammers were level for the third time when goalkeeper Joshua Du Preez scored an own goal.