Art, brings back good memouries

hope the moron's keep off.
Graffiti artist brings Colwyn Bay's past back to life, but not everyone is happy
A T-Rex, a mechanised elephant and a vintage travel poster view of Colwyn Bay have appeared on an underpass in the seaside town
A neglected pedestrian underpass that leads from Colwyn Bay town centre to the beach has received a colourful makeover and sparked a lively discussion among'st residents.
Graffiti artist Andy Birch has been commissioned as part of the National Lottery Heritage Fund project Imagine Colwyn Bay to brighten up the underpass that it a key link to the town and the promenade.
Andy has evoked lots of memories for people, even reducing one elderly gentleman to tears when he spotted a fairground ride he used to go on when he was a child. The fairground used to be located where Morrisons car park is now.
Andy has also spray painted a 1950s train travel type poster of Colwyn Bay, a T-Rex from the attraction Dinosaur World and a mechanised elephant that children used to ride on from the 1950s.
The elephant ran on wheels powered by a small two-stroke petrol engine via a belt drive. Its 'keeper' walked alongside while the children sat on benches which ran the length of the elephant’s back.
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