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Nimrod Comet, Par, Cornwall. August 1992
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Nimrod Comet, Par, Cornwall. August 1992
An employee of Henry Orchard and Sons in the cockpit of a Nimrod Comet. The scrap metal company of Par have been helping protect the environment through sustainable recycling for over seventy years. The aircraft was used for maritime patrolling and many of the planes were stationed at RAF St Mawgan, near Newquay. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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TRURI : 2017.5.417
Media ID 18903191
© RIC, photographer Jonathan Barker
Green Metal Royal Transport Cables Force Recycle Scrap
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In this print from August 1992, we see an employee of Henry Orchard and Sons seated in the cockpit of a Nimrod Comet at Par, Cornwall. This scrap metal company has been dedicated to protecting the environment through sustainable recycling practices for over seventy years. The Nimrod Comet, once used for maritime patrolling, holds historical significance as many of these planes were stationed at RAF St Mawgan near Newquay. The image showcases the intricate details of the aircraft's interior with its metallic framework, cables, and various controls. It serves as a reminder of how transportation and air power have evolved over time. However, what truly stands out is the underlying message of environmental consciousness conveyed by this photograph. Henry Orchard and Sons' commitment to recycling aligns perfectly with Cornwall's green initiatives. By salvaging valuable metals from discarded objects like this decommissioned plane, they contribute significantly to reducing waste while preserving natural resources. Photographer Jonathan Barker skillfully captures both the historical significance and environmental impact within this single frame. Through his lens, he invites us to reflect on our responsibility towards sustainability and appreciate those who actively work towards creating a greener future. This print not only documents a moment frozen in time but also symbolizes Cornwall's dedication to protecting its beautiful surroundings through innovative recycling practices that benefit both present and future generations.
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