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Lorry crash, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1990
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Lorry crash, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1990
A 30 ton lorry, which overturned and spilt its load of china clay, in Queen Street, Lostwithiel, severely damaging Lostwithiel Garden Machinery shop and Jocks Cafe. This was the fourth serious accident involving a lorry losing control on Lostwithiel Hill and was identical to one three years previously. After this latest accident calls were made to made to restrict heavy lorries from travelling through the town. On the left are Alistair Duguid, owner of the Garden Machinery shop and Lostwithiel Mayor, John Reed, inspecting the damage. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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