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Interior of Princes Garage with vehicles and workers, H. T. P. Motors Ltd, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1920s
Ex War Department trucks are being renovated and a van with the registration AF 7031 can be seen on the left hand side. The showroom for the garage was on Princes Street and the premises ran through to the workshops on Back Quay. This building was demolished in 1934 when the garage was extended and refurbished. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : TRUhtp.22
Media ID 14741548
Filename: TRURI-TRUhtp-22.tiff
Size: 4835 x 3600 (52MB)
Date: 10th April 2018
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.263195, -5.051041
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This print takes us back in time to the early 1920s, capturing the bustling atmosphere inside Princes Garage in Truro, Cornwall. The skilled workers of H. T. P. Motors Ltd are hard at work renovating Ex War Department trucks, showcasing their expertise and dedication to their craft. In this snapshot of automotive history, our attention is drawn to a van with the registration AF 7031 on the left-hand side. Its presence adds a touch of character to this busy scene, hinting at its role as an essential vehicle for transportation during that era. The showroom on Princes Street served as the gateway into this thriving garage, leading customers through to the workshops located on Back Quay. This building stood proudly until 1934 when it was demolished for expansion and refurbishment purposes. Photographer Arthur William Jordan has masterfully captured not only the physical space but also the spirit of innovation and progress that defined this period. His lens immortalizes a moment where craftsmanship met modernity in one harmonious frame. As we gaze upon this historical gem from Hosken Trevithick and Polkinhorn's collection, we are transported back in time – witnessing firsthand how passion and skill merged within these walls. Let us cherish such glimpses into our past as they remind us of how far we have come while honoring those who paved the way for today's automotive industry.