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Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1990
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Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1990
The civic party after the Mayor Making ceremony for Councillor John Reed. From left to right: Bill Doe, Town Sergeant; Dawn Hutchings, Deputy Mayoress; Dennis Hutchings, Mayor; Fran Dennison, Town Clerk; John Reed, Mayor; Jill Reed, Mayoress; Reverend Alex Allardice, Mayors Chaplain; Andrew Daniell, Sergeant at Mace. Councillor Reed served for two terms as mayor, in 1990 and 1991. Photographed at the newly opened Lostwithiel Golf and Country Club. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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TRURI : 2017.5.222
Media ID 15107409
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Capturing the Essence of Civic Pride - A Historic Moment in Lostwithiel, Cornwall
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. In this remarkable print from May 1990, we are transported back to a momentous occasion - the Mayor Making ceremony for Councillor John Reed. The image showcases the esteemed civic party, resplendent in their regalia and ceremonial attire, standing proudly at the newly opened Lostwithiel Golf and Country Club. From left to right, we see Bill Doe, Town Sergeant; Dawn Hutchings, Deputy Mayoress; Dennis Hutchings himself as Mayor; Fran Dennison, Town Clerk; John Reed as Mayor; Jill Reed as Mayoress; Reverend Alex Allardice serving as Mayors Chaplain; and Andrew Daniell donning his role as Sergeant at Mace. Each individual radiates a sense of honor and responsibility that comes with their respective positions. Councillor Reed's dedication is evident through his two terms of service as mayor. His commitment to public service shines brightly alongside his supportive wife by his side. The photograph captures not only a significant moment in local history but also reflects the strong community spirit that defines Lostwithiel. The traditional Cornish elements present throughout - including bicorn hats and robes - add an air of authenticity to this scene. Through this powerful visual narrative captured by photographer Jonathan Barker, we are reminded of the rich heritage and deep-rooted traditions that make Cornwall unique. This print serves not only as a cherished memory for those involved but also stands testament
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