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Fire at Great Western Commercial Village, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. February 1987
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Fire at Great Western Commercial Village, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. February 1987
Firefighters douse flames at the Great Western Commercial Village, which caught fire after a faulty varnish sprayer being used in Southwest Woodcraft workshop caused blow back. The equipment was being operated by owner Eric Adams. Altogether there are around 20 industrial workshops in an adjacent building, which luckily remained undamaged. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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TRURI : 2017.5.139
Media ID 14591678
© RIC, photographer Jonathan Barker
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Captured in this powerful print is the devastating fire that engulfed the Great Western Commercial Village in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, back in February 1987. Firefighters valiantly battle the raging flames as they douse them with water from their hoses. The intensity of the blaze is evident through the towering inferno and billowing smoke that engulfs the scene. The fire was sparked by a faulty varnish sprayer used in Southwest Woodcraft workshop, causing a dangerous blowback. It was Eric Adams, owner of the equipment, who unwittingly found himself at the center of this destructive event. Miraculously, despite its ferocity, only one building within this industrial complex suffered extensive damage while approximately 20 adjacent workshops remained unscathed. As we examine this photograph closely, we witness firefighters risking their lives to save what they can amidst collapsed walls and charred timbers. Their bravery shines through as they work tirelessly to bring an end to this calamity. This image serves as a stark reminder of how quickly disaster can strike and how crucial it is for communities to come together during times of crisis. The resilience displayed by both firefighters and business owners alike showcases humanity's unwavering spirit even amidst destruction. Photographer Jonathan Barker skillfully captures not just a moment frozen in time but also conveys a story filled with courage and determination against all odds.
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