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Photographic Print : Town hall fire, Truro, Cornwall. November 1914
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Town hall fire, Truro, Cornwall. November 1914
A view of the clock tower of the town hall after the fire with a workman standing by the side. A note with the glass plate negative states On the evening of November the 11th 1914 the Town council met in the Council Chamber where the caretaker had lit fires for their comfort. When he left
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TRURI : TRUfir.21r
Media ID 19056573
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10"x8" Photo Print
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Preserving History - A Glimpse into Truro's Darkest Night
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. This photo print, captured in November 1914, transports us back to a fateful evening that forever changed the landscape of Truro, Cornwall. The image showcases the aftermath of a devastating fire that engulfed the iconic clock tower of the town hall. Standing stoically beside the charred remains is an unidentified workman, his presence serving as a testament to resilience amidst tragedy. According to a note accompanying this glass plate negative, on that ill-fated night of November 11th, 1914, members of the Town Council gathered in the Council Chamber seeking warmth from fires thoughtfully kindled by their caretaker. However, fate had other plans. As darkness fell and clocks struck nine o'clock, tragedy struck when flames consumed this historic building. The significance behind this photograph lies not only in its portrayal of destruction but also in its preservation within Royal Cornwall Museum's archives. It serves as an enduring reminder of our collective past and highlights how even moments marred by catastrophe can shape communities for generations to come. As we gaze upon this haunting image today, let it be a poignant reminder that history lives on through photographs like these – capturing both triumphs and tribulations alike. May we honor those who rebuilt what was lost and cherish their indomitable spirit etched within these frames.
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