You can see the categories for this show, along with all winners from the 2019 show, if available, here.
Section 1 - Novices
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||
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1. One single bloom |
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First Place
L Hobbs |
Second Place
S Luczkiw |
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2. One vase of flowers, mixed kinds |
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3. One dish of vegetables, one or more kinds |
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4. One house plant (floral or foliage) |
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Total: 4 entries |
Section 2 - Flowers
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||
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5. One red rose with own foliage |
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First Place
L Grey-Turner |
Second Place
H Ricklefs |
Third Place
M Mishan |
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6. One pink rose with own foliage |
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First Place
J Chambers |
Second Place
L Grey-Turner |
Second Place
H Ricklefs |
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7. One yellow or orange rose with own foliage |
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First Place
A Bayne |
Second Place
H Ricklefs |
Third Place
H Edwards |
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8. One white rose, with own foliage |
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First Place
N Hughes |
Second Place
L Grey-Turner |
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9. Four roses, one or more varieties |
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First Place
H Edwards |
Second Place
H Ricklefs |
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10. One vase of miniature roses, 3 sprays |
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First Place
L Grey-Turner |
Second Place
H Edwards |
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11. One vase of climbing roses, 3 sprays |
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12. One spike of flowers, one stem only |
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First Place
S Wilson |
Second Place
S Neville |
Third Place
M Mishan |
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13. One vase of pinks |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
S Neville |
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14. Two vases of flowers, any two distinct kinds |
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First Place
H Edwards |
Second Place
L Cavanagh |
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15. One vase of herbaceous flowers |
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First Place
H Edwards |
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16. One vase of liliums, 3 spikes |
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First Place
S Neville |
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17. One vase of ornamental grass(es) (Max height 80 cm) |
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First Place
L Grey-Turner |
Second Place
H Edwards |
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18. One vase of mixed sweet peas, 12 stems |
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First Place
H Denes |
Second Place
S Wilson |
Third Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Commended
L Hobbs |
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19. One vase of annuals |
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First Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Second Place
S Neville |
Third Place
N Hughes |
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20. A spray of a shrub (other than roses) bearing fruit, flowers and/or foliage |
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First Place
J Cohen |
Second Place
S Neville |
Third Place
S Wilson |
Commended
J Farnham |
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21. One bowl of pansies, 6 blooms |
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22. The most uncommon flower, named if possible |
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First Place
S Neville |
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23. An indoor orchid, in flower |
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Second Place
L Grey-Turner |
Second Place
S Simon |
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23 (b). An African Violet |
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First Place
L Grey-Turner |
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24. One hanging basket |
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25. A floral pot plant |
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First Place
S Neville |
Second Place
F Corner |
Third Place
T Luczkiw |
Commended
E Riley |
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26. Two pots of cacti or succulents (pots not to exceed 6 inches in diameter) |
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First Place
D Lawson |
Second Place
J Eling |
Third Place
E Powell-Blyth |
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27. One zonal or regal pelargonium/ geranium grown in a pot not exceeding 6 inches in diameter |
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28. One vase of mixed garden flowers |
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First Place
S Wilson |
Second Place
J Edwards |
Third Place
L Cavanagh |
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29. The PHS Top Vase sponsored by Petersham Nursery |
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First Place
J Edwards |
Second Place
H Edwards |
Third Place
S Neville |
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Total: 89 entries |
Section 3 - Fruit
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||
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30. Dish of red or white currants, 5 strigs |
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First Place
C Mishan |
Second Place
J Chambers |
Third Place
H Ricklefs |
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31. Dish of blackcurrants, 5 strigs |
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First Place
J Chambers |
Second Place
H Ricklefs |
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32. Dish of gooseberries, of one variety, 10 fruits, with stalks |
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First Place
C Oliver |
Second Place
C Mishan |
Third Place
D Lawson |
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33. Dish of strawberries, 10 fruits, with stalks |
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34. Dish of raspberries, 10 fruits, with stalks |
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First Place
A Bayne |
Second Place
J Farnham |
Third Place
J Chambers |
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35. Dish of loganberries, 10 fruits, with stalks |
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First Place
J Farnham |
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36. One dish of fruit, any one kind not specified in this section |
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First Place
H Ricklefs |
Second Place
J Chambers |
Third Place
J Farnham |
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Total: 20 entries |
Section 4 - Vegetables & Produce
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||
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37. Dish of five potatoes, white of any shape |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
S Neville |
Third Place
J Chambers |
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38. Dish of five potatoes, other than white, of any shape |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
D Bell |
Third Place
S Neville |
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39. Six pods of peas with stalks |
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First Place
J Cavanagh |
Second Place
J Chambers |
Third Place
J Farnham |
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40. Six pods of broad beans with stalks |
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First Place
D Bell |
Second Place
J Chambers |
Third Place
J Farnham |
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41. Six pods of dwarf beans with stalks |
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First Place
J Chambers |
Second Place
N Hughes |
Third Place
J Farnham |
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42. Three onions with full green tops (as grown, no weight limit) |
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First Place
J Cavanagh |
Second Place
S Brown |
Third Place
D Bell |
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43. Three beetroots, globe variety |
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First Place
D Bell |
Second Place
F Orphal |
Third Place
J Cavanagh |
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44. Three carrots, long pointed |
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First Place
J Farnham |
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45. Two cabbages |
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Second Place
J Farnham |
Third Place
N Hughes |
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46. Nine shallots (pickling; must be able to go through a 30mm ring) |
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First Place
J Farnham |
Second Place
J Cavanagh |
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47. Nine shallots (exhibition, no size limit) |
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First Place
J Farnham |
Second Place
J Cavanagh |
Third Place
D Bell |
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48. Three courgettes of any length/ diameter |
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First Place
J Cavanagh |
Second Place
A McGhee |
Third Place
J Farnham |
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49. Two cabbage lettuces |
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First Place
N Hughes |
Second Place
J Cavanagh |
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50. Two cos lettuces |
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First Place
D Bell |
Second Place
J Cavanagh |
Third Place
N Hughes |
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51. Three sticks of rhubarb |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
J Chambers |
Third Place
J Cavanagh |
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52. A collection of herbs, three kinds in one container |
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First Place
J Farnham |
Second Place
N Hughes |
Third Place
S Brown |
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53 (a). 3 hens’ eggs |
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First Place
J Chambers |
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53 (b). Small margarine tub of home produced compost |
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First Place
S Wilson |
Second Place
S Brown |
Third Place
J Farnham |
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54. One dish of vegetables of a distinct kind not specified in this section |
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First Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Second Place
J Chambers |
Third Place
A McGhee |
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55. Garlic, three bulbs, no tops |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
J Cavanagh |
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56. A collection of salading or salad vegetables, any 3 distinct kinds (mustard and cress count as one) |
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First Place
J Cavanagh |
Second Place
N Hughes |
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57 (a). A collection of mixed vegetables, one each of six different kinds. |
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First Place
J Cavanagh |
Second Place
J Chambers |
Third Place
S Brown |
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57 (b). The PHS Top Tray Class. Sponsored by Petersham Nursery |
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First Place
J Cavanagh |
Second Place
J Chambers |
Third Place
N Hughes |
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Total: 97 entries |
Section 5 - Floral Arrangement
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||
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58. A posy to celebrate The Royal Baby |
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First Place
S Brown |
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59. A headdress for a bridesmaid |
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First Place
J Edwards |
Second Place
S Brown |
Third Place
H Edwards |
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60. A yellow floral table arrangement |
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First Place
H Edwards |
Second Place
S Brown |
Third Place
J Edwards |
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61. A lady’s corsage featuring a found feather |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
H Edwards |
Third Place
J Edwards |
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Total: 14 entries |
Section 6 - Cookery
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||
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62. A wedding or other celebration cake single tier not more than 23cm across (decoration judged) |
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First Place
A Powell-Blyth |
Second Place
S Matchett |
Second Place
E Powell-Blyth |
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63. A treacle Tart |
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First Place
S Matchett |
Second Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Third Place
D Lawson |
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64. 2 Fruit Scones |
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First Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Second Place
S Brown |
Third Place
S Matchett |
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65. 3 Chocolate flavoured biscuits (not cookies) |
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First Place
L Ferguson |
Second Place
D Lawson |
Third Place
S Brown |
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66. A vegan pasty |
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First Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Second Place
S Matchett |
Third Place
S Brown |
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67. A coffee and walnut cake |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
D Lawson |
Third Place
A Walker |
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68. A small loaf (handmade, not with a bread machine, can be any type of bread) |
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First Place
S Matchett |
Second Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Third Place
S Brown |
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69a. A bottle of any (a) non-alcoholic drink |
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First Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Second Place
S Neville |
Third Place
S Brown |
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69 (b). A bottle of any alcoholic drink |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
T Powell-blyth |
Third Place
E Powell-Blyth |
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70. One jar of chutney or pickle |
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First Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Second Place
J Chambers |
Third Place
S Matchett |
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71. 3 slices of Shortbread (any flavour) (men only) |
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First Place
N Cutting |
Second Place
C Llewelyn-Williams |
Third Place
T Dhillon |
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72 (a). One jar of jam |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
J MgcGhee |
Third Place
D Lawson |
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72 (b). One jar of marmalade |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
A Bayne |
Third Place
E Powell-Blyth |
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72 (c). One jar of jelly |
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First Place
S Matchett |
Second Place
J Blyth |
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73 . One jar of lemon curd |
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First Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Second Place
S Brown |
Third Place
D Lawson |
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Total: 81 entries |
Section 7 - Arts & Crafts
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||
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74 (a). A sewn article |
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First Place
c kearns |
Second Place
D Carrington |
Third Place
E Powell-Blyth |
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74 (b). An example of needlecraft, e.g. embroidery, tapestry |
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First Place
L Harrington |
Second Place
E Powell-Blyth |
Third Place
C Jones |
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75 (a). A knitted article |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
F Corner |
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75 (b). A crocheted article |
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First Place
L Harrington |
Second Place
E Powell-Blyth |
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76. An original painting, drawing or collage |
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First Place
B Waters |
Second Place
S Brown |
Third Place
S Barman |
Third Place
D Cutting |
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77. A piece of pottery |
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First Place
S Llewelyn-Williams |
Second Place
S Neville |
Third Place
J Eling |
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78. A piece of woodwork |
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First Place
S Neville |
Second Place
C Jones |
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79. Any other example of handicraft not covered by other Section 7 classes |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
S Barman |
Third Place
I Cutting |
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80 (a). A photographic print: A portrait |
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First Place
J Cohen |
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80 (b). A photographic print: A local view |
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First Place
F Woolner |
Second Place
C Riley |
Third Place
J Farnham |
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80 (c). A photographic print: A skyline |
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Commended
J Cohen |
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81. An example of papercraft (e.g. a handmade card; paper jewellery; quilling) |
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First Place
S Brown |
Second Place
L Harrington |
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Total: 43 entries |
Section 7.1 - Art
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||
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Total: 0 entries |
Section 8 - Floral, Fruit & Vegetables
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||||
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82 (a). A miniature garden for a fairy - 6 years and under |
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First Place
H Powell-Blyth |
Second Place
W Mckinley |
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82 (b). A miniature garden for a fairy - 7-10 years |
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First Place
E Bermingham |
Second Place
S Straffi |
Third Place
A Powell-Blyth |
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83 (a). An arrangement of flowers & foliage in a mug Children 6 years and under |
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83 (b). An arrangement of flowers & foliage in a mug Children 7-10 years |
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First Place
L Klinke |
Second Place
C Eling Doyle |
Third Place
E Webster |
Commended
P Hobbs |
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83 (c). An arrangement of flowers & foliage in a mug Children 11-16 years |
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First Place
E Riley |
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84 (a). The ugliest vegetable |
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First Place
G Buchan |
Second Place
M Hughes |
Third Place
W Mckinley |
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84 (b). A vegetable grown by you |
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First Place
S Straffi |
Second Place
L Hughes |
Third Place
E Riley |
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85 (a). 3 types of scented flowers or foliage in a recycled container (no more than 15 cm in diameter Children 6 years and under |
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First Place
L chester |
Second Place
D Buchan |
Third Place
G Buchan |
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85 (b). 3 types of scented flowers or foliage in a recycled container (no more than 15 cm in diameter Children 7-10 years |
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First Place
S Straffi |
Second Place
L Hughes |
Third Place
C Eling Doyle |
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85 (c). 3 types of scented flowers or foliage in a recycled container (no more than 15 cm in diameter Children 11-16 years |
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First Place
E Riley |
Second Place
M Hughes |
Third Place
i taylor |
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86. A collection of herbs in a mug |
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First Place
E Riley |
First Place
C Eling Doyle |
Second Place
S Straffi |
Second Place
M Hughes |
Third Place
J Webster |
Commended
L Hughes |
Commended
H Mishan |
87. A superhero made from fruit, vegetables or flowers, or a combination of all three |
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First Place
E Riley |
Second Place
E Brooks |
Second Place
E Simon |
Third Place
L O'Donovan |
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Total: 51 entries |
Section 9 - Cookery, Arts & Crafts
Category | Entries | Winner | ||||
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x. A mechanical model |
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First Place
M Cavanagh |
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88 (a). One decorated cupcake Children 6 years and under |
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First Place
A Hobbs |
Second Place
H Powell-Blyth |
Third Place
H Mishan |
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88 (b). One decorated cupcake Children 7-10 years |
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First Place
P Hobbs |
Second Place
M Mishan |
Third Place
A Powell-Blyth |
Commended
J Bryant |
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88 (c). One decorated cupcake Children 11-16 years |
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First Place
E Riley |
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89. 6 homemade sweets (decoration judged) |
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First Place
L chester |
Second Place
E Riley |
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90. A decorated hard-boiled or blown egg |
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First Place
i taylor |
Second Place
H Mishan |
Third Place
R Campbell |
Commended
S Straffi |
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91. A woodland picture (involving sticks, petals, seeds and / or grasses etc) |
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First Place
i taylor |
Second Place
G Buchan |
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92. A decorated gingerbread couple |
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First Place
C Eling Doyle |
Second Place
T Taylor |
Third Place
K Taylor |
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93 (a). A piece of woodwork or a model (not Lego) - 6 years and under |
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First Place
T Taylor |
Second Place
A Hobbs |
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93 (b). A piece of woodwork or a mode (not Lego) - 7-12 years |
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First Place
P Hobbs |
Second Place
D Llewelyn-Williams |
Third Place
E Riley |
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94 (a). A home-made greetings card - 6 years and under |
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First Place
D Buchan |
Second Place
G Buchan |
Third Place
H Mishan |
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94 (b). A home-made greetings card - 7-12 years |
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First Place
i taylor |
Second Place
M Mishan |
Third Place
E Riley |
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95 (a). An example of needlework, knitting or other textile craft |
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First Place
A Campbell |
Second Place
S Straffi |
Third Place
E Riley |
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95 (b). An example of any other handicraft not already mentioned (may include Lego) |
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First Place
C Eling Doyle |
Second Place
E Riley |
Third Place
L Klinke |
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96 (a). An original painting, drawing or collage - 6 years and under |
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First Place
E Collinge |
Second Place
D Buchan |
Third Place
H Jones |
Commended
G Pre-school |
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96 (b). An original painting, drawing or collage - 7-12 years |
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First Place
M Hughes |
Second Place
M Cavanagh |
Third Place
I Sandford |
Commended
J Cavanagh |
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96 (c). An original painting, drawing or collage - 13 -16 years |
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First Place
J Cutting |
Second Place
C Luczkiw |
Commended
F Woolner |
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97. Your favourite photograph, taken by yourself |
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First Place
S Straffi |
Second Place
E Riley |
Third Place
O Woolner |
Commended
A Campbell |
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98 (a). An original painting or drawing Sudbrook School |
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98 (b). An original painting or drawing The Russell School |
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98 (c). An original painting or drawing Strathmore School |
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98 (d). An original painting or drawing Grey Court School |
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98 (e). An original painting or drawing The German School |
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98 (f). An original painting or drawing St Richard’s School |
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98 (g). An original painting or drawing Meadlands School |
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98 (h). An original painting or drawing Kish Nursery |
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99. Best display of flowers, fruit and/or vegetables (open to schools and kindergartens) |
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Total: 101 entries |
Entry Count: 500 entries