Gansey girl mural celebrates seaside town's past
BBCA mural of a "gansey girl" has been unveiled to celebrate the heritage of a seaside town.
The painting in Bridlington, East Yorkshire, depicts a woman knitting a gansey – a traditional fisherman's sweater – for her husband or sweetheart.
It is one of two newly commissioned artworks, with the second showing a fishing boat caught up in the Great Gale of 1871.
Sam Porter, the artist who has created the murals, said: "The response has been amazing. There have been people stopping by all the time saying how much they love them and taking pictures and posting on social media."

He added: "Anybody can relate to a gansey girl, wanting and doing something loving and thoughtful for somebody coming home."
The mural, in High Street, was inspired by the gansey girl statue at Bridlington harbour.
The artwork also depicts a jackdaw, a swallow carrying an amber stone and a window from the nearby Priory Church, which are all emblems associated with the town.
"It's riddled in ideas and symbolism. It's probably the most symbolic mural I've ever painted," Porter said.

The second mural, on Prince Street, by the harbour, shows a traditional coble boat struggling in huge waves, as well as a puffin, gannets and a lobster.
The Great Gale of 1871, which struck Bridlington Bay, claimed the lives of 70 sailors, including a lifeboat crew.
Porter said he was inspired to paint the specific style of boat after asking local people what they would like to see.
Angela Merrills, from East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: "We carried out some public engagement and asked residents to tell us what they'd like to see.
"As a result of that, Sam has created these amazing murals. He's absolutely exceeded our expectations. He's become a bit of a local celebrity."
The artworks are part of a wider £125,000 regeneration project led by the council, with funding from the government's UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
The project also includes a new footpath in Westgate Park and benches on Harbour Road.
New lighting and CCTV cameras are also due to be installed in the coming months.
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