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Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 2000
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Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 2000
The new Mayor of Lostwithiel, John Pegg, with the civic party. From left to right: Jonathan Abbiss, Town Sergeant; Reverend Fred Stevens, Mayors Chaplain; Wendy Stuchbery, Deputy Mayoress, George Stuchbery, Deputy Mayor; John Pegg, Mayor; Glenda Langsford, Mayoress; Paul Brewer, Acting Town Clerk; Andrew Daniell, Sergeant at Mace. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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TRURI : 2017.5.212
Media ID 14999868
© RIC, photographer Jonathan Barker
Bicorn Hat Robes Top Hats Town Regalia
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Capturing the Essence of Tradition and Civic Pride - Mayor Making in Lostwithiel, Cornwall
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this timeless print from May 2000, we are transported to the heart of Lostwithiel as the town celebrates its new mayor. The image showcases a momentous occasion filled with history, tradition, and a strong sense of community. Standing proudly at the forefront is John Pegg, adorned in his robes and bicorn hat - symbols of authority that embody his role as Mayor. Surrounding him is an esteemed civic party representing different facets of Lostwithiel's rich heritage. From left to right, we see Jonathan Abbiss, Town Sergeant; Reverend Fred Stevens, Mayors Chaplain; Wendy Stuchbery and George Stuchbery serving as Deputy Mayoress and Deputy Mayor respectively; Glenda Langsford radiating grace as Mayoress; Paul Brewer taking charge as Acting Town Clerk; and Andrew Daniell commanding respect as Sergeant at Mace. The photograph captures not only their regal attire but also their shared commitment to upholding Cornish traditions. Top hats stand tall while colorful Cornish accents add vibrancy to this historic scene. Preserved by photographer Jonathan Barker for posterity's sake, this image reflects the Royal Cornwall Museum's dedication to safeguarding our cultural heritage. It serves as a reminder that behind every great town lies dedicated individuals who selflessly serve their community with unwavering devotion
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