The Malton Show 2010
 

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Malton Show 2010 - Results

The Malton Show, July 2010, Trophies and Class Results:


Related Pages:  History of the Show  •  Members & Objects  •  Past Presidents  •  Regulations
Past Show Results:  2012  •  2011  •  2010  •  2009  •  2008  •  2007

TROPHIES

Horticultural Produce and Handicrafts

  • Russell and Wrangham Tankard for best flower: Mr Harrison
  • Charles Rose Tankard for best rose: JJ Agar
  • JF Challis and Son Cup for best vegetable: RB Potter
  • Cecily Knaggs Cup for best bread and cake section: B Bean
  • Kathleen Cuthbertson Cup for best handicraft exhibit: M Knaggs
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Horses

  • Malton and Norton Horse Society Cup for best heavy horse: FW Richardson and Sons
  • Gladwin Cup for best heavy horse bred by exhibitor: FW Richardson and Sons
  • Bowman Cup for heavy horse broodmare with foal: FW Richardson and Sons
  • George Ireland Memorial Trophy for best colt, gelding or filly in class J: FW Richardson and Sons
  • Yorks and Northern Counties Rosebowl winner of class 7: JC Bloom and Son
  • Fitzwilliam Cup for best ridden hunter: J Collins
  • Scampston Trophy: K and L Wilson
  • FW Furness Cup for best hunter shown in-hand: H Bramley
  • C Barker Cup for best turned-out hunter shown in-hand: Dodsworth and Grubb
  • Wm Thompson (York) Cup for champion part-bred Cleveland Bay: JE Moore
  • Candlelighters Alexander Wilcox Memorial Shield for winner of lead rein class: I Worthington
  • Hamilton-Smith Cup for pony mini-champion: I Worthington
  • AI Hydraulics Perpetual Shield for champion working hunter pony: M Welford
  • Pat Cundall Memorial Cup for champion-ridden pony: I Parr
  • Hawsker Shetland Pony Stud Trophy best miniature Shetland class 38: P Barton
  • Hawsker Shetland Pony Stud Trophy best yearling miniature Shetland in class 39: S Barton
  • Malton Show Trophy: KM Smith
  • Francis J Welburn Trophy champion ridden mountain and moorland pony: K Musgrave
  • Nimbus Trophy winner fancy dress: E Lyon
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Cattle

  • Behrens Cup for most points in cattle classes: N Barrett
  • RW Rickatson Perpetual Challenge Salver for champion limousin: N Barrett, Millington Grange
  • Scottish and Northern Chalice Breeders Cup for best charolais cross-bred entry in class 78: JL White and Son
  • Wells Cundall Cup for best entry in classes 79 and 80: JL White and Son
  • W Peacock Cup for best entry in class 86: N Barrett
  • Kenneth Wilson Cup for best entry in classes 84 and 85: N Hurst
  • Buckton Cup for the champion butchers beast: JL White and Son
  • The Prest Cup best young handler: G Potter
  • Gale and Phillipson Trophy for best British native beef animal: C Ward
  • Fuller Trophy for inter-breed pedigree champion beast: N Barrett, Millington Grange
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Sheep

  • Wertheimer Cup for most points in sheep classes: T and J Hunter
  • C Megginson Cup for champion Leicester: A Aconley and G Shipley
  • Starkey Cup for any other continental breed sheep: AC Hutchinson
  • RB Hicks Rose Bowl for champion Suffolk: AR Bulmer
  • W Frank Cup for best Suffolk of opposite sex: D Aconley
  • Tom Midgley Trophy for best group of three in class 100: AR Bulmer
  • Borman Cup for champion texel: SJ and SL Beachell
  • Len and Sandra Pratt Rose Bowl for champion female: SJ and SL Beachell
  • Edwin Wood Memorial Cup for best pen-bred sheep: C Mudd
  • W Garbutt Memorial Trophy for overall champion pedigree sheep: KO and EA Stones
  • Roland Stephenson Memorial Trophy for champion of fat lambs: A Scarborough
  • Sir Richard Storey Trophy for champion rare breed sheep: D Clafrk
  • Champion North Country cheriot: KO and EA Stones
  • Society Rosettes for Jacobs: S Dodsworth
  • Society Rosettes for blue-faced Leicester: J and D Stenton
  • Society Rosettes for British charolais: T and J Hunter
  • Richard Bulmer and Family Perpetual Trophy for inter-breed championship: KO and EA Stones
  • WW Prest Memorial Trophy best sheep of any other native breed: A Bulmer
  • Maurice West Trophy champion young handler: G Bulmer
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Goats

  • Yorkshire Building Society Rose Bowl: A Hubbard
  • Howardian Herd best kid: G and E Cooke
  • Mel Trophy best goatling winner: A Hubbard
  • Ice Lager Plate best in show: A Hubbard
  • Diploma best in show: A Hubbard
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Pigeons

  • Adult fancy: D K Knaggs
  • 2010 fancy: M S Knaggs and Sons
  • Fancy flying: K Storey
  • Adult racer: K Storey
  • 2010 race: G and A Adamson
  • Junior: M Weatherill
  • Short-faced: D K Knaggs
  • Long-faced: R S Henderson
  • Adult tumbler: M S Knaggs and Sons
  • 2010 tumbler: M S Knaggs and Sons
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Vintage Farm Machinery

  • Malton Agricultural Society Cup for the best tractor: S Aconley
  • Paul A Beal Cup for the best tractor-driven machinery: M Elliott
  • Cup for best engine-driven machinery: T Harrington
  • Ryedale Vintage Tractor and Engine Club Cup for the best tractor pre-1960: K Cawood
  • New Walton Cup for the best tractor 1960 and after: A Willis
  • Best open crank engine: R Skinner
  • Best enclosed crank engine: E Jones
  • Cup for best model: P Bentley
  • Driven machinery: Mike Elliott
  • Engine driven: Toll Harrington
  • Open crank engine: Eric Jones
  • Enclosed crank: Eric Jones
  • Best model: Peter Bentley
  • Vintage tractor: Kevin Cawood
  • Classic: Andrew Willis
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CLASS RESULTS

Horses and Livestock

Horses and Ponies

Heavy Horses

  • Brood mare with own foal at foot: F W Richardson & Sons
  • Colt or filly foal, progeny of mare in class 1: F W Richardson & Sons
  • Yearling colt, filly or gelding: F W Richardson & Sons
  • Gelding or mare, three years and over: F W Richardson & Sons
  • Pair of horses shown in-hand: F W Richardson & Sons

Ridden Hunters

  • Ponies (UK) unaffiliated novice ridden hunter: Judi Thurloe
  • Ponies (UK) Brineton small hunter championship: Clare Sowesby
  • Ponies (UK) Whittakers Lord open hunter: Jane Collins

Hunter Breeding

  • Small hunter brood mare exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 158 cms with own foal at foot: Jane E Moore
  • Colt of filly foal, progency of mare in class 15: Jane E Moore
  • Hunter brood mare, 158 cms and over with own foal at foot: Jane E Moore
  • Colt or filly foal, progency of mare in class 17: Jane E Moore
  • Yearling colt, filly or gelding foaled in 2009: Lilian Parker
  • Two-year-old gelding, colt or filly foaled in 2008: Hazel Bramley
  • Three-year-old cold, filly or gelding foaled in 2007: Jean Leighton

Part bred Cleveland Bays

  • In-hand part-bred Cleveland Bay, any age: Jane E Moore

Skewbald and Piebald

  • Skewbald/Piebald open in-hand championship: Alison Bell
  • Ridden Skewbald/Piebald combined class: Alison Dalby

Ridden show ponies

  • BSPS/Brineton summer championship (mare or gelding, four years old and over, exceeding 138cm but not exceeding 148cm): A Stephenson
  • BSPS/Brineton summer championship (mare or gelding, four years old and over, exceeding 128cm but not exceeding 138cm): Lucinda Elliot
  • BSPS/P (UK) lead rein pony summer championship: Isabella Worthington
  • BSPS/P (UK) first ridden pony summer championship: Phoebe Borrowdale
  • Pat Cundall Memorial Challenge Cup: Danielle Burnip

Riding Pony/Show Hunter Pony Breeding

  • Brood mare riding pony: Mrs J B Hugill
  • Foal, progency of mare in class 29: Mrs J B Hugill
  • Riding pony in-hand (colt, filly or gelding, yearling's not to exceed 148cm at maturity): R & S A Sykes
  • Riding pony in-hand (colt, filly or gelding, 2/3-yr-old, not to exceed 148cm at maturity): Victoria Nelson

In-hand Mountain and Moorland

  • Glyn Greenwood Mountain & Moorland in-hand pony (stallion, mare or gelding 4 years+): Mrs K Garrett
  • Glyn Greenwood Mountain & Moorland in-hand pony (filly or gelding yearling, 2/3-yrs-old): Mrs C Cook
  • Glyn Greenwood Mountain & Moorland in-hand pony (stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years+): Miss A Ridout
  • Glyn Greenwood Mountain & Moorland in hand pony (colt filly or gelding, yearling 2/3 years old): Anya Potter-Firth

Ridden Mountain and Moorland

  • Kingsford Mountain and Moorland ridden pony of the year large breeds: Kate Musgrave

Championship

  • Brineton Mountain and Moorland first ridden: Lauren Hughes

Working Hunter Ponies

  • BSPS open cradle stakes: Amy Hayhurst
  • BSPS/Lord Frederick nursery stakes: Suzie Dunn
  • BSPS/Colne working hunter pony, riders under 14: Madison Welford
  • BSPS/Colne working hunter pony, riders under 17: Joshua Jones
  • BSPS/Colne working hunter pony, riders under 20: Sophie McNiven

Racehorse to Riding Horse

  • Tattersalls and RoR thoroughbred ridden show horse class: Anne Parkinson
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Cattle

British Limousin

  • Bull born before March 1, 2009: Millington Grange Estate
  • Heifer, born on or after January 1, 2008: Millington Grange Estate
  • Heifer, born on or after January 1, 2009: Millington Grange Estate

Registered British Blonde

  • Cow: Mr R T Ward
  • Maiden heifer: Neil Barrett
  • Any other British native pedigree beef-bred bull, any age: Miss C Ward
  • Maiden heifer: J D Botham

Beef cattle

  • Charolais & Simmental Sterk, Charolais cross bred steer, Simmental cross bred steer – any weight: JL White & Son
  • Continental steer, other than Charolais, and Charolais cross, Simmental and Simmental cross, under 500kg: Ben Fawcett
  • Continental steer, other than Charolais and Charolais cross, Simmental and Simmental cross, over 500kg: JL White & Son
  • Belgian Blue X heifer, any weight: Ben Fawcett
  • Heifer under 500kg: D Allen
  • Heifer 500kg and over: Nora Hurst
  • Matching pair of beasts, any age: Barrett
  • Best baby beef under 350kgs, male or female: Claire Beal
  • Best young handler: Gemma Potter
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Sheep

Leicester

  • Leicester shearling ram: C Mudd
  • Leicester ram lamb: Mrs A Aconley & Mrs G Shipley
  • Leicester gimmer in full wool: Mrs A Aconley & Mrs G Shipley
  • Leicester gimmer shearling: C Mudd
  • Leicester gimmer lamb suitable for breeding purposes: Mrs A Aconley & Mrs G Shipley
  • Leicester breeding ewe which has suckled lambs this season: C Mudd

Suffolk

  • Suffolk shearling ram: D Aconley
  • Suffolk ramlamb: D Aconley
  • Suffolk ram lamb, untrimmed: D Aconley
  • Suffolk gimmer shearling: A R Bulmer
  • Suffolk gimmer lamb: D Aconley
  • Suffolk ewe which has suckled lambs this season: A R Bulmer
  • Best group of three (1 male + 2 females drawn from any class): A R Bulmer

Jacobs (Non MV accredited)

  • Ram, any age: Stephen Dodsworth
  • Ewe which has reared progency in the year of the show: Stephen Dodsworth
  • Shearling ewe: JT & PA Black
  • Ewe lamb: JT & PA Black
  • Ram lamb: Stephen Dodsworth
  • Group of three: Ronald Verity

Texel

  • Ram, any age: J Jewitt
  • Ram lamb: SJ & SL Beachell
  • Shearling ram: AI & JM Chapman
  • Ewe, reared lambs in 2010: SJ & SL Beachell
  • Shearling ewe: SJ & SL Beachell
  • Ewe lamb: SJ & SL Beachell
  • Best group of three (1 male + 2 females drawn from any class): SJ & SL Beachell

Blue Faced Leicester

  • Ram, any age: J & D Stenton
  • Ram lamb: J & D Stenton
  • Ewe, reared lambs in 2010: J & D Stenton
  • Gimmer lamb: J & D Stenton
  • Gimmer shearling: J & D Stenton
  • Best group of three (1 male + 2 females drawn from any class): J & D Stenton

British Charollais

  • Ram, any age: T & J Hunter
  • Ram lamb: T & J Hunter
  • Ewe, any age: C Dougherty
  • Shearling: C Dougherty
  • Ewe lamb: C Dougherty

Any other continental breed

  • Ram, one-year-old and over: A C Hutchinson
  • Female, one-year-old and over: A C Hutchinson
  • Lamb, any sex, born 2010: T & J Hunter
  • Best group of three (1 male + 2 females, drawn from any class): A C Hutchinson

Any other native breed

  • Male, any age: Alex Bulmer
  • Female, any age: Alex Bulmer

North Country Cheviots

  • Class 132a: JP Hunter
  • Class 132b: KO & EA Stones
  • Class 133a: KO & EA Stones
  • Class 133b: KO & EA Stones
  • Class 133c: JP Hunter
  • Class 133d: JP Hunter

Fat lambs

  • Pen of three cross-bred lambs, untrimmed, suitable for butchering purposes, bred by exhibitor, not exceeding 40kg, average live weight: A C Hutchinson
  • Pen of three cross-bred lambs, untrimmed, suitable for butchering purposes, bred by exhibitor, average live weight over 40kg: A Scarborough

Non-pedigree sheep

  • Pen of two Down Cross or Scotch White-Faced half-bred gimmer shearlings: C Mudd
  • Pen of two Down Cross or Scotch White-Faced half-bred ewes: C Mudd

Breeds recognised by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust
including minority breeds

  • Primitive ram: Pam Northcote
  • Primitive ewe: D Clarke
  • Primitive family group: D Clarke
  • Any other rare of minority breed ram: Mr M C Peirson
  • Any other rare of minority breed ewe: Mr M C Peirson
  • Rare of minority breeds family group: Mr M C Peirson

Young handler's classes

  • Lamp of sheep, of any breed or cross, MV-accredited, shown by a young handler 10-14 years of age or under on the day of the show: George Bulmer
  • Lamb or sheep, of any breed or cross, non MV-accredited, shown by a young handler nine years of age or under on the day of the show: Freya Simpson
  • Lamb or sheep, of any breed or cross, non MV-accredited, shown by a young handler 10-14 years of age or under on the day of the show: Elsie Symes Turnbull

Open sheep dog trials

  • Sheepdog trials: B Harland (Shep) 84
  • S Harrison (Construction) Ltd Trophy champion: B Harland and Shep
  • Nicholson Dairies Shield OLF: B Harland and Shep
  • Wilwal Shield for best local: B Harland and Shep
  • Ryedale Plumbers Trophy for best pen: B Harland and Shep
  • S and J Aconley Rose Bowl for best lady: J Cook and Jade
  • Chapman's Bodycraft Trophy for best shed: A Murdoch and Bill
  • Best dog run before 11am and £10: A Murdoch and Bill
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Goats

Special prizes:

  • Diploma: Ann Hubbard
  • Silver Rose Bowl: Ann Hubbard
  • Ice Lager Plate: Ann Hubbard
  • Goldie Trophy: Ann Hubbard
  • Braithwaite Trophy: Ann Hubbard
  • Mel Trophy: Ann Hubbard
  • Howardian Shield: G & E Cooke

Milkers (female goats, any age, in milk)

  • Saanen or British Saanen milker: G & E Cooke
  • Toggenburn or British Toggenburn Milker: G & E Cooke
  • Any other variety milker: A Hubbard
  • Pygmy: Mrs D Smith

Goatlings (female goats, over one year old but not exceeding two, not having born a kid)

  • Saanen or British Saanen goatling: A Hubbard
  • Any other variety goatling: A Hubbard
  • Pygmy: Mrs D Smith

Kids (female goats, over two calendar months, not exceeding one year)

  • Saanen or British Saanen kid: A Hubbard
  • British Alpine kid: G & E Cooke
  • Any other variety kid: Ann Hubbard
  • Goat in milk, and daughter: G & E Cooke
  • Pygmy: Mrs D Smith
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Pigeons

  • Modena, adult: P Richardson
  • Modena, bred: V P Cox
  • A V Blower: G Anderson
  • Dragoon, genuine: G Anderson
  • Dragoon, 2010: G Anderson
  • Nun, AC adult: R S Henderson
  • Nun, 2010: RS Henderson
  • Jacobin A/A: A Myers
  • Tumbler, self or barred, adult cock: G Herdsman
  • Tumbler, hen: G Herdsman
  • Tumbler, self or barred bred 2010: M S Knaggs and Sons
  • Adult cock: M S Knaggs and Sons
  • Adult hen: M S Knaggs and Sons
  • Bred 2010: M S Knaggs and Sons
  • Oriental frill, adult: D K Knaggs
  • African owl or turbit adult: D K Knaggs
  • A V short-faced: D K Knaggs
  • Roller, adult: S Jenkins
  • Roller, 2010: V P Cox
  • WO EFT adult: K Storey
  • 2010 bred: W Wharton
  • UPC, colour breed: R S Henderson
  • UPC, any other colour: R S Henderson
  • Long-faced muffed or grouse legged: Littlewood and Roscoe
  • Long-faced clean legged adult: RS Henderson
  • Long faced, 2010: V P Cox
  • AV fancy: D K Knaggs
  • Junior AV: M Weatherill
  • Grand challenge, fancy adult: D K Knaggs
  • Fancy bred 2010: D K Knaggs
  • Sow racer, adult cock: W Wharton
  • Adult hen: G and A Adamson
  • Show racer, cock: G and A Adamson
  • Hen: G and A Adamson
  • Racer through wires, cock: K Storey
  • Hen: K Storey
  • Cock 2010: Dixon and Dodgson
  • Hen 2010: Dixon and Dodgson
  • Selling class: G and A Adamson
  • Racer, challenge: G and A Adamson
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Horticultural Section

Flowers

  • Mixed perennials in any container: Susan Haigh
  • Three dahlias, decorative: J Agar
  • Three dahlias, pompom: R B Potter
  • Four pansies of one variety: Susan Haigh
  • Four pansies mixed: Susan Haigh
  • One single-bloom rose: J J Agar
  • Three stems of hybrid tea roses: J J Agar
  • Roses in any container: Reg Lickes
  • Lady's spray, garden material: J J Agar
  • Lady's spray, florists' material: Susan Haigh
  • Gent's buttonhole, garden material: Susan Haigh
  • Gent's buttonhole, florists', material: Susan Haigh
  • Basket of mixed flowers and foliage from your garden only, any size: Susan Haigh
  • A cactus in any size pot: D Clarke
  • A pot plant, foliage: R B Potter
  • A pot plant, flowering: Mr M Harrison
  • Hanging container: Mr M Harrison
  • One geranium in a pot: A Palmer
  • One flowering begonia (tuberous): A Palmer
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Fruit and vegetables

  • One cucumber: R B Potter
  • One truss of tomatoes: Richard Denton
  • Two heads of lettuce: Richard Denton
  • Three carrots: D Clarke
  • Three courgettes: R B Potter
  • Three beetroot: James Patmore
  • One cauliflower: R B Potter
  • One marrow: D Clarke
  • One cabbage: J J Agar
  • Four pods of peas: R B Potter
  • Four pods of broad beans: Richard Denton
  • Four potatoes, any variety: R B Potter
  • Any other vegetable not included in schedule: D Clarke
  • A tray containing four salad vegetables, space 18in square: R B Potter
  • Gooseberries, six berries on a plate: Mr Whiteman
  • Half pint of blackcurrants on stalks: Susan Haigh
  • Two rhubarb sticks: D Clarke
  • One flower and one vegetable: R B Potter
  • Any other fruit not included in schedule: D Clark

Children's classes

  • Up to and including seven years – an animal/reptile made from vegetable/fruit: Willaim Tait
  • Eight to 13 years – an animal/reptile made from vegetable/fruit: Lucy Wilbor
  • Up to and including seven years – any vegetable grown by exhibitor: Imogen Rookes
  • Eight to 13 years – any vegetable grown by exhibitor: Lucy Wilbor
  • Up to and including seven years – garden flowers in a jam jar: Ryan Aconley
  • Eight to 13 years – garden flowers in a jam jar: Annabel Kent
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Bread and cakes

  • Four muffins, any variety (male exhibitors only): James Almon
  • One Bakewell tart: Janet Beal
  • One curd cheesecake: Janet Beal
  • One round of shortbread: Janet Beal
  • Chocolate Cola cake: Bethan Bean
  • Jam filled Victoria sponge: Shirley Scaife
  • Farmhouse fruit loaf: Marilyn Legard
  • One savoury flan: Marilyn Legard
  • A ginger loaf: Mrs D Briggs
  • A dish of four cheese scones: Mrs D Briggs
  • A dish of four butterfly buns: Mrs D Briggs
  • Four chocolate brownies: Marilyn Legard
  • One filled pavlova: Janet Beal
  • One pizza: Janet Beal
  • Sausage slice: Mrs C Simpson
  • One plate apple pie: Mrs V Lickes
  • Four jam tarts: Janet Beal
  • Novelty iced cake: Bethan Bean
  • Jar of lemon curd: Mrs C Simpson
  • Jar of marmalade: Erica Denton
  • Jar of chutney: Nicky Jackson
  • Jar of jelly: Daphne Stead
  • Jar of jam: Heather Thornes
  • One bottle fruit cordial: Nicky Jackson

Children's classes

  • Up to and including seven years – one pizza: A Richardson
  • Eight to 13 years, one pizza: B Richardson
  • Up to and including seven years, four pieces of flapjack: Ryan Aconley
  • Eight to 13 years, four pieces of flapjack: Britany Wheldon
  • Up to and including seven years, six decorated buns: A Richardson
  • Eight to 13 years, six decorated buns: Lucy Mitchell
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Handicraft

  • Hand knitted double-knit garmet: J Kent
  • Hand knitted/crochet cotton top: J Kent
  • Hand knitted garment for a child under five: J Kent
  • Hand knitted garment in Arran: M Sleightholme
  • Hand knitted garment in four ply or under: J Billingham
  • Hand knitted matinee coat: J Billingham
  • Hand knitted/crochet accessory: J Kent
  • Soft toy: J Kent
  • Cushion: M Marlowe
  • Handmade bag: M Knaggs
  • Dressed doll: J Kent
  • Any cross stitch: D Wilbar
  • Original textile design to include mixed media: J Billington
  • Any article of sewing, hand-made: M Marlowe
  • Any article of sewing, machine-made: J Billingham
  • Any article of quilting: M Sleightholme
  • Any article of beading: M Knaggs
  • Handmade card: M Sleighholme
  • Any novelty article knitted/crocheted: M Sleightholme
  • Any article made from recycled material: J Billingham
  • Charity knitting – all entries donated to York District Hospital: J Kent

Children's classes

  • Eight – 13 years, any article of sewing/handicraft: Annabel Kent
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Art

  • An original framed painting or drawing, any medium: Daphne Stead

Photography

  • Winter wonderland – colour print: A Trousdale
  • My favourite view – colour print: Marilyn Legard

Children's photography

  • Up to and including seven years – my favourite animal, colour print: William Tait
  • Eight to 13 years – my favourite animal, colour print: Lucy Mitchell
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Related Pages:  History of the Show  •  Members & Objects  •  Past Presidents  •  Regulations
Past Show Results:  2012  •  2011  •  2010  •  2009  •  2008  •  2007



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