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Westbrook Carnival Beasts
 | | In 2003 John Curry had the brilliant idea of asking Darlington carnival organizers if we could have the carnival beasts for our street because otherwise they were going to be destroyed. This shows Sara and Tristan guarding the beasts in our backlane, before we moved them to their new sites. |
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Carnival Beasts 2003. 2. Trojan horse
 | | This shows a trojan horse in John's garden. The children loved this as they could actually hide inside . |
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Westbrook Carnival Beasts 2. 2003
 | | This shows the trojan horse in John's garden. the house in the background is by the famous victorian architect GG Hoskins |
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Westbrook Carnival Beasts 4. 2003
 | | This shows a dragon in Carol's top garden. These beasts were absolutely brilliant designs. they withstood the weather really well till vandals came and took them away |
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Westbrook Carnival Beasts 2003
 | | Rampaging bull at the top of carol's bottom garden. |
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Westbrook Carnival Beasts 2003
 | | The beastly gang in our backlane, awaiting distribution. The building in the background was the schoolroom of one of the quaker schools that Darlington was famous for. In this case a boys school at no17. |
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