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Library Opening, Taprell House, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1993
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Library Opening, Taprell House, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1993
The official opening ceremony of the new library in Lostwithiel was performed by Barbara Spring (left), chairman of the Library, Arts and Records committee of Cornwall County Council. She is pictured with Rosemary Kerr (centre) who retired recently as library assistant and Janet Simon, senior library assistant. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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TRURI : 2017.5.490
Media ID 19309142
© RIC, photographer Jonathan Barker
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This print captures a significant moment in Lostwithiel's history - the grand opening of the new library at Taprell House in April 1993. The photograph showcases the beautiful stone building that now houses this valuable community resource. At the forefront of this momentous occasion stands Barbara Spring, chairman of the Library, Arts and Records committee of Cornwall County Council, who proudly performed the official opening ceremony. Her presence symbolizes the importance placed on fostering knowledge and culture within Cornwall. Joining her are two remarkable women who have played integral roles in shaping this library's success. Rosemary Kerr, recently retired as a dedicated library assistant, radiates joy as she commemorates this milestone event alongside Janet Simon, senior library assistant. The image exudes an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation as these individuals stand amidst shelves filled with books - windows into countless worlds waiting to be explored by eager readers. This scene epitomizes how libraries serve as vital hubs for learning and community engagement. Photographer Jonathan Barker skillfully captures not only a physical space but also an intangible sense of pride and accomplishment that permeate through every corner of Taprell House on that memorable day. This print serves as a timeless reminder of Lostwithiel's commitment to education, culture, and unity within its Cornish community – forever preserving a cherished memory for generations to come.
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