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Young Farmers Club, Fowey, Cornwall. September 1992
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Young Farmers Club, Fowey, Cornwall. September 1992
Members of Lostwithiel Young Farmers Club took turns on a tandem to collect money for cot death research. The riders rode from Lerryn to Fowey via Lostwithiel, St Blazey and Par, rattling tins as they went in pubs and shops en route. The riders pictured are, from left to right: Phil Northcott, Ross Morcom, David Bailey, Rachel Higman and Simon Bailey. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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TRURI : 2017.5.415
Media ID 18903187
© RIC, photographer Jonathan Barker
Bike Charity Fundraising Transport Cycle Cycling Fowey Harbour Tandem
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In this heartwarming print from September 1992, we are transported back to a time when the youth of Lostwithiel Young Farmers Club came together for a noble cause. The image captures five determined riders, donning their stripey shirts, as they embark on an unforgettable journey aboard a tandem bike. Their mission? To raise funds for cot death research by cycling through the picturesque landscapes of Cornwall. With Fowey Harbour serving as their starting point, these young farmers pedaled their way through towns like Lerryn, Lostwithiel, St Blazey, and Par. Along the way, they made stops at local pubs and shops to rattle tins in hopes of garnering support for their charitable endeavor. The camaraderie among these dedicated individuals shines through in this photograph captured by Jonathan Barker. From left to right stand Phil Northcott, Ross Morcom, David Bailey, Rachel Higman, and Simon Bailey – each ready to make a difference with every turn of the pedal. This snapshot not only showcases Cornish pride but also serves as a reminder that even in our younger years we can contribute meaningfully to society. These young farmers exemplify determination and selflessness as they cycle together towards making a positive impact on cot death research. With its vibrant colors and nostalgic charm emanating from every pixelized detail – including the worn bike saddle and quintessential Cornish backdrop – this print is not just an artifact; it's an embodiment of hope and unity within our
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