Recently the above item turned up for sale on eBay. The seller described
it as a
painting on glass, about 14” square. It is proof - if proof were needed - of how much of a town emblem Rhyl Pavilion was.
Same comment could apply to this old plaster plaque made in Austria:
The photo of the plaque was sent in by Dave Williams who supplied the following two pix of Rhyl crockery.
Click on any picture to see a bigger version.
[Youngers please note that Robins Corner Café was the forerunner of Les Harker's Corner Cafe.]
More from Dave Williams in due course - thanks Dave. Have you, dear readers, got any unusual Rhyl items? Well, take a photo and send it in to share with the world!
Meanwhile I shall leave you flat with an iron:
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Colin Jones / email: rhyl.colin.jones@live.co.uk
Colin Jones / email: rhyl.colin.jones@live.co.uk
See my Rhyl videos on YouTube:
There are hundreds of Rhyl videos on YouTube. Only the ones
labelled RhylTime are mine - don't blame me for the others!
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