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Metal Print : Lorry Crash Campaign, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1990
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Lorry Crash Campaign, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1990
Lostwithiel local councillors discuss with Robert Hicks MP the need for weight restrictions on the hill leading into the town, after many lorry crashes and deaths at the bottom of the hill. The photograph shows the group at the top of the lorry escape lane on the St Austell to Lostwithiel road. From left to right: Peter Moore, Traffic and Safety Officer Cornwall County Council; Mr Mannell, Chairman of Transportation Committee Cornwall County Council; Dennis Hutchings, Deputy Mayor, Lostwithiel; Fran Dennison, Town Clerk, Lostwithiel; John Reed, Mayor, Lostwithiel; Robert Hicks, MP South East Cornwall; Chief Inspector Smythe, Traffic Branch, Devon and Cornwall Constabulary; Ralph Keam, District Councillor. The following week new sign improvements were passed by the County Transportation Committee. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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TRURI : 2017.5.265
Media ID 15293909
© RIC, photographer Jonathan Barker
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Experience the raw power and emotion of history with our Media Storehouse Metal Print featuring the Lorry Crash Campaign image from the Royal Cornwall Museum. This iconic photograph captures a pivotal moment in Lostwithiel's history, as local councillors and Robert Hicks MP discuss the urgent need for weight restrictions on the steep hill leading into town, following numerous lorry crashes and tragic fatalities at its base in October 1990. Our high-quality Metal Print brings the vivid colors and intricate details of this historic moment to life, making it a stunning addition to any home or office space. Order yours today and relive the past in a whole new way.
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In this powerful photograph taken in October 1990, we see a group of determined individuals standing at the top of the lorry escape lane on the St Austell to Lostwithiel road in Cornwall. The photo captures an important moment as local councillors from Lostwithiel engage in discussion with Robert Hicks MP about implementing weight restrictions on the hill leading into their town. The urgency behind this campaign becomes evident when we learn that numerous lorry crashes and tragic deaths have occurred at the bottom of this treacherous hill. The gravity of the situation is palpable as these community leaders gather to address a pressing issue that has plagued their town for far too long. From left to right, we see Peter Moore, Traffic and Safety Officer for Cornwall County Council; Mr Mannell, Chairman of Transportation Committee for Cornwall County Council; Dennis Hutchings, Deputy Mayor of Lostwithiel; Fran Dennison, Town Clerk of Lostwithiel; John Reed, Mayor of Lostwithiel; Robert Hicks MP representing South East Cornwall; Chief Inspector Smythe from Traffic Branch, Devon and Cornwall Constabulary; and Ralph Keam, District Councillor. Their united front sends a clear message - action must be taken urgently to prevent further accidents. Their efforts paid off as new sign improvements were passed by the County Transportation Committee just one week later. This poignant image serves as a reminder not only of past tragedies but also showcases how communities can come together to effect positive change.
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