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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
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TROPHIES;
(for the best collection of vegetables)
(for most points in vegetable classes)
(for most points in fruit classes)
(for most points in arts & crafts classes)
(for most points in home industries classes)
(for best exhibit in floral art)
(for best exhibit in pot plant section)
(for the best orchid in show)
(for the best dahlias in show)
(for the most points in dahlia classes)
(for best exhibit in the gladioli classes)
(for best vase of cut flowers)
(for most points in flower classes)
(for most points in show)
(for most outstanding horticultural exhibit)
R.H.S. BANKSIAN MEDAL: Bobbie Huber
CHILDREN’S CUP (for most points in children’s classes)
1. Five Dahlias, pompom
1st: T Love
2. Five Dahlias, small decorative/cactus
1st: S Faircloth
3. Three Dahlias, medium decorative
1st: T Love 2nd: S Faircloth
4. Three Dahlias, medium cactus
1st: S Harris 2nd: T Love 3rd: P Scrace
6. Five stems of Dahlias, any variety
1st: T Love 2nd: S Harris 3rd: S Faircloth
8. A vase of Mixed Foliage
1st: S Dean 2nd: R Ball 3rd: C Dunham
10 A vase of Large Mixed Flowers & Foliage
1st: S Harris
11. A vase of Small Mixed Flowers & Foliage
1st: S Abbot 2nd: J Bidwell
12. Five stems of Penstemon
1st: C Dunham
13. Five stems of Asters
1st: P Scrace 2nd: C Dunham
14. One stem of Sunflowers
1st: P Scrace 3rd: J Bidwell
15 One specimen of large Gladioli
1st: B Huber
16. Three spikes of large Gladioli
1st: B Huber
18. Five stems of Cosmos
1st: S Harris 2nd: S Faircloth
19. One Specimen Rose
1st: S Abbot 2nd: P Scrace
20. One stem Cluster Rose
1st: P Scrace 2nd: S Harris & S Faircloth
21. Five stems of Cut Flowers
1st: S Harris 2nd: P Scrace 3rd: A Travers
23 Vase of Mixed Grasses
3rd: S Abbot
24 Five stems of Rudbeckia
1st: C Dunham 2nd: P Scrace 3rd: P Puleston
25 Two stems of Agapanthus
1st: J Raynor 2nd: R Devaney 3rd: P Scrace
26 Five stems of Japanese Anemones
1st: S Abbot 2nd: C Dunham
27 Two stems of Mop-headed Hydrangea
1st: A Travers 2nd: A Lindsay 3rd: J Raynor
28 Two stems of Lace Cap Hydrangea
1st: A Travers 2nd: S Faircloth 3rd: L Wilson
29 Flowering Shrub
1st: A Travers 2nd: S Abbot 3rd: I Jordan
30 Five Fuschia Florets
1st: M B Howard 2nd: A Travers 3rd: L Wilson
31 An arrangement of Indoor Plants
1st: M B Howard
32 Outdoor Patio Pot
2nd: S Faircloth
33 Fuschia in a pot
1st: S Abbot 2nd: R Devaney 3rd: T Love
34 Flowering Plant
1st: P Puleston
35 Foliage Plant
1st: R Devaney 2nd: A Travers 3rd: I Jordan
36 Cactus
1st: R Devaney 2nd: T Love
37 Succulent
1st: J Bidwell 2nd: S Abbot 3rd: R Devaney
38 Cacti/Succulent Garden
1st: J Bidwell 2nd: S Harris 3rd: R Ball
39 Pelargonium/Geranium
2nd: S Abbot 3rd: I Jordan
40 Begonia
1st: S Faircloth
41 Orchid
1st: L Wilson 2nd: H Bennett 3rd: C Bennett
43 Six Plums or Gages
2nd: J Hamilton
45 Fifteen Blackberries
1st: J Holm 2nd: D Donovan 3rd: P Sedgwick
46 Fifteen Raspberries
1st: B Byne 2nd: M B Howard
47 Any other home grown fruit
1st: J Eggins
48 Largest Tomato
1st: T Love
49 Longest Runner Bean
1st: D Donovan
51 Largest Onion
1st: T Love
52 Odd-shaped Vegetable
1st: J Holm
53 Five Potatoes
1st: P Scrace 2nd: P Sedgwick 3rd: M B Howard
55 Nine Runner Beans
1st: B Huber 2nd: B Byne
56 Nine Dwarf/French Beans
1st: D Donovan 2nd: J Holm 3rd: V Black
57 Four Chilli Peppers
1st: S Abbot 2nd: B Huber 3rd: P Sedgwick
58 Three Capsicums
1st: J Harris 2nd: B Byne 3rd: J Hamilton
59 Five Spring Onions
1st: T Love 2nd: B Byne
60 Three Onions – more than 250gms
1st: T Love 2nd: B Huber 3rd: P Sedgwick
61 Five Onions – less than 250gms
1st: T Love 2nd: J Harris 3rd: P Scrace
62 Three Carrots – long rooted
2nd: B Huber 3rd: P Scrace
63 Three Carrots – stump rooted
1st: T Love
64 Nine Shallots
1st: B Huber
65 Three Beetroots
1st: T Love 2nd: B Huber 3rd: J Bidwell
67 Two Cucumbers
1st: P Scrace 2nd: S Abbot 3rd: J Harris
68 Ten Cherry/Plum Tomatoes
1st: B Huber 2nd: K Hay 3rd: M B Howard
69 Three Tomatoes
1st: K Hay 2nd: B Huber 3rd: T Love
70 Truss of Tomatoes
1st: K Hay 2nd: J Bidwell 3rd: J Holm
71 Two Courgettes
1st: J Holm 2nd: S Abbot 3rd: B Byne
72 Two cobs of Sweetcorn
1st: M B Howard 2nd: P Sedgwick 3rd: J Hamilton
73 Three sticks of Rhubarb
1st: S Abbot 2nd: V Black 3rd: M B Howard
74 Any other Vegetable
1st: T Love 2nd: B Huber 3rd: I Jordan
75 Five stems of Herbs
1st: S Abbot 2nd: I Jordan 3rd: D Donovan
76 Collection of Four Vegetables
1st: T Love 2nd: S Abbot 3rd: J Harris
77 Dallying with Driftwood
1st: S Dean 2nd: A Travers 3rd: C Dunham
78 Harvest Home
1st: S Dean 2nd: C Dunham 3rd: L Wilson & A Travers
79 A Single Colour Miniature
1st: S Dean 2nd: J Eggins 3rd: P Slater
81 Vegetable Pasty
2nd: K Hay 2nd: S Harris 3rd: A Travers
82 Tomato Salsa
1st: A Travers 2nd: S Harris 3rd: K Hay
83 Coronation Chicken
1st: M B Howard 2nd: A Travers 3rd: S Harris
84 Four Fruit Scones
1st: A Travers 2nd: M B Howard 3rd: K Hay
85 Four Chocolate Brownies
1st: K Hay 2nd: R Ball 3rd: M Sinclair
86 Peach Melba
1st: A Travers 2nd: K Hay
87 Date & Walnut Loaf
1st: R Ball 2nd: V Black 3rd: D Donovan
88 Victoria Sandwich
1st: D Donovan 2nd: M Sinclair 3rd: A Travers
90 Four Pieces of Peanut Brittle
1st: A Travers 2nd: K Hay
91 Marmalade
1st: A Travers 2nd: D Donovan 3rd: S Harris
92 Stoned Fruit Jam
1st: M B Howard 2nd: K Hay 3rd: D Donovan
93 Any other Fruit Jam
1st: D Donovan 2nd: M B Howard 3rd: K Hay
94 Lemon Curd
1st: K Hay 2nd: M B Howard 3rd: A Travers
95 Fruit Jelly
1st: K Hay 2nd: J Hamilton 3rd: A Travers
96 Mincemeat
1st: M B Howard 2nd: A Travers
97 Chutney
1st: M B Howard 2nd: A Travers 3rd: J Hamilton
98 Pickled Vegetables
1st: S Harris 2nd: M Bolt 3rd: A Travers
99 Lemonade
1st: K Hay 2nd: D Donovan 3rd: A Travers
100 Elderflower Cordial
1st: K Hay 2nd: A Travers 3rd: D Donovan
102 Red Country Wine
1st: S Harris
103 Hand-knitted Garment
1st: S Abbot 2nd: S Barry
104Crocheted Item
1st: M Sinclair 2nd: J Hamilton 3rd: A Byne
105Soft Toy
1st: M Sinclair 2nd: P Slater 3rd: S Abbot
106Needlecraft
1st: S Abbot 2nd: S Harris 3rd: J Eggins
107Get Well Card
1st: P Slater 2nd: S Abbot 3rd: M Sinclair
108A Bookmark
1st: M Sinclair 2nd: P Slater 3rd: S Abbot
109Something New from Something Old
1st: S Abbot 2nd: M Sinclair
110A Painting in Oils or Watercolour
1st: P Scrace 2nd: S Abbot 3rd: J Eggins
111A Picture in any medium
1st: M Sinclair 2nd: J Eggins 3rd: S Abbot
112An item of Jewellery
1st: M Sinclair 2nd: P Slater
113A design of Pressed Flowers
2nd: M Sinclair
114A Local Landmark
1st: S Barry 2nd: M Sinclair 3rd: S Faircloth
115Night Time
1st: J Eggins 2nd: S Faircloth 3rd: M Sinclair
116At Play
1st: S Barry 2nd: S Faircloth 3rd: M Sinclair
117Treasure Trove
1st: P Sedgwick 2nd: H West 3rd: S Faircloth
118A Garden in a Box
1st: Jessica Willmott
119Potato Print
1st: Jessica Willmott
120A Christmas Card
1st: Jessica Willmott
121A Face made from Fruit & Vegetables
1st: Jessica Willmott
123 Four Pieces of Tiffin
1st: Jessica Willmott
125 A Collection of Leaves
1st: George Sinclair
126 A Photograph of a Tree
1st: George Sinclair
127 Pasta Picture
1st: George Sinclair
129 Four Butterfly Cakes
1st: George Sinclair
TROPHIES;
THE ALAN TWAITES MEMORIAL
TROPHY: Mac MacCulloch
(for the most outstanding exhibit in daffodil classes)
(for most points in daffodil classes)
THE TRAVERS TROPHY: Ann Travers
(for most points in flower classes excluding daffodils)
(for best orchid in show)
(for the most outstanding horticultural exhibit)
(for best exhibit in floral art)
THE SALMON TANKARD: Ann Travers
(for most points in cookery classes)
(for most points in handicrafts)
THE FELPHAM & MIDDLETON
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TROPHY:
Pauline Scrace
(for the most points in show)
7 years and under: Jessica Willmott
8-14 years: Sally Atkins
1st: Mac MacCulloch, 2nd: Pauline Scrace, 3rd: Paul Sedgwick
1st: Mac MacCulloch, 2nd: Pauline Scrace, 3rd: David Donovan
1st: Mac
MacCulloch, 2nd: Pauline
Scrace
4. One Large-cupped Daffodil
1st: Mac MacCulloch, 2nd: Pauline Scrace, 3rd: Sandra Harris
5. Three Large-cupped
Daffodils
1st: Mac MacCulloch, 2nd: Sue Abbot, 3rd: Pauline Scrace
1st: Mac MacCulloch, 2nd: Pauline Scrace
1st: Pauline Scrace, 2nd: Mac MacCulloch
1st: Mac MacCulloch, 2nd: Pauline Scrace
1st: Mac MacCulloch
1st: Mac MacCulloch, 2nd: Sandra Harris, 3rd: Pauline Scrace
1st: Mac MacCulloch
1st: Sandra Harris, 2nd: Jenny Hamilton, 3rd: Paul Sedgwick
1st:
Pauline Scrace
1st: Mac MacCulloch, 2nd: Sandra Harris, 3rd: Pauline Scrace
15. Three Multi-headed Narcissi
1st: Pauline Scrace
1st : Pauline Scrace
2nd: Pauline Scrace
1st: Mac MacCulloch, 2nd: Jenny Hamilton
1st: Ann Travers, 2nd: Jane Barnes
2nd: Ann Travers
2nd: David Donovan
34. Three Herbs
1st: Irene Jordan, 2nd: Paul Sedgwick, 3rd: Jenny Hamilton
36. For
My Mother
1st: Rhonda Ball, 2nd: Ann Travers, 3rd: Christine Dunham
37. An
Easter Parallel
1st: Rhonda Ball, 2nd: Ann Travers
36.
Look Closer
1st: Patricia Dawson, 2nd: Ann Travers, 3rd: Jenny Hamilton
1st: Linda Wilson
1st: Pauline Scrace, 2nd: Jenny Hamilton, 3rd: Sue Abbot
1st: Karin Hay, 2nd: Michelle Sinclair
1st: Sue Abbot, 2nd: Valerie Black, 3rd: Jenny Hamilton
1st: Sue Waldron, 2nd: Joanna Bowen, 3rd: Rhonda Ball
44. An Item of Stitched Needlework
1st: Sue Abbot, 2nd: Joanna Bowen, 3rd: Michelle Sinclair
1st: Sandra Harris, 2nd: Pauline Scrace, 3rd: Michelle Sinclair
46. A Thank You Card
1st: Sue Abbot, 2nd: Michelle Sinclair, 3rd: Sue Waldron
1st: Michelle Sinclair, 2nd: Sue Abbot, 3rd: Sarah Atkins
1st: Patricia Dawson, 2nd: Paul Sedgwick, 3rd: Sarah Atkins
1st: Sue Abbot, 2nd: Sarah Atkins, 3rd: Michelle Sinclair
1st: Rhonda Ball, 2nd: Karin Hay, 3rd: Jenny Hamilton
51. Bundle of Cheese Straws
1st: Karin Hay, 2nd: Ann Travers, 3rd: Pat Smith
52. Bread Pudding
1st: David Donovan, 2nd: Rhonda Ball, 3rd: Ann Travers
1st: Valerie Black, 2nd: Karin Hay, 3rd: Ann Travers
1st: Ann Travers, 2nd: Pat Smith, 3rd: Karin Hay
1st: Ann Travers, 2nd: David Donovan, 3rd: Joanna Bowen
1st: David Donovan, 2nd: Ann Travers, 3rd: David Sinclair
1st: Ann Travers, 2nd: Karin Hay, 3rd: Sue Abbot
1st: Jessica Willmott
1st: Jessica Willmott
60. A Wooden Spoon
1st: Jessica Willmott
1st: Jessica Willmott
1st: Jessica Willmott
1st: Sally Atkins, 2nd: Charlotte Atkins, 3rd: Darcie Willmott
1st: Sally Atkins, 2nd: Charlotte Atkins
1st: Sally Atkins, 2nd: Charlotte Atkins, 3rd: George Sinclair
1st: George Sinclair, 2nd: Charlotte Atkins, 3rd: Sally Atkins
TROPHIES;
(Most outstanding exhibit in Daffodil Classes)
THE DAFFODIL SOCIETY MEDAL:
Sandra Harris
(Most points in Daffodil Classes)
(Most points in Flower Classes excluding Daffodils)
PATSY FOSTER TROPHY: Colin
Bennett
(Best Orchid in Show)
THE ROSSITER CUP: David Donovan
(Most outstanding Horticultural Exhibit)
(Best exhibit in Floral Art)
(Most points in Cookery Classes.
(Most points in Handicrafts)
(Most points in Show)
CHILDREN’S AWARDS (Most points in Children’s Classes)
7 years and Under: Jacob Abbot
8-14 years: Alice Sanders
1st
P Sedgwick 2nd S Harris 3rd D Donovan
1st S Harris 2nd C Dunham
1st
S Harris
1st
K Hay 2nd S Harris 3rd D Donovan
1st
K Hay 2nd P Sedgwick 3rd C Bryan
1st
D Donovan 2nd C Bryan
7.
One bloom small cupped Daffodil
1st
D Donovan 2nd S Harris 3rd S Abbot
1st
S Abbot 2nd C Bryan 3rd D Donovan
1st
D Donovan
1st
S Faircloth 2nd S Harris
1st
P Slater 2nd P Scrace 3rd S Faircloth
12. Five blooms miniature Daffodils
1st
S Harris 2nd
E Sanders 3rd M Howard
13. Five blooms miniature multi-headed Daffodils
1st A Travers
1st
D Donovan 2nd S Harris 3rd C Dunham
1st
S Faircloth 2nd P Dawson 3rd S Harris
1st
D Donovan 2nd S Harris 3rd A Travers
1st
C Bryan 2nd M Howard 3rd S Faircloth
1st
A Travers 2nd J Smith 3rd S Faircloth
1st M Howard 2nd C Dunham 3rd G Argent
1st
J Coxhead 2nd A Travers 3rd P Sedgwick
1st
S Faircloth
1st
M Howard 2nd S Harris 3rd S Abbot
1st
P Slater 2nd P Sedgwick 3rd J Coxhead
1st
C Dunham 2nd A Travers 3rd S Harris
25. One Pot Polyanthus or Primrose.
1st
G Beaven 2nd C Bryan 3rd G Argent
26.
Alpine or Rock Garden
1st
I Jordan 2nd P Slater 3rd S Abbot
27. A Cactus
or Succulent
1st
G Argent 2nd D Donovan 3rd P Sedgwick
1st
S Faircloth 2nd S Harris 3rd P Slater
1st
I Jordan 2nd S Abbot 3rd D Donovan
1st
C Bennett 2nd J Coxhead 3rd S Harris
31. Daffodil – most fragrant bloom of
Daffodil/Narcissi judged by the votes of the visitors:
1st S Faircloth
1st
S Harris 2nd K Hay
3rd M Howard
1st
M Howard 2nd D Donovan
1st
I Jordan 2nd M Howard 3rd K Hay
1st
P Sedgwick 2nd S Faircloth 3rd I
Jordan
1st
E Anderson 2nd A Travers 3rd C Dunham
1st
C Dunham 2nd E Anderson 3rd A Travers
1st
P Dawson 2nd I Jordan 3rd R Ball
1st
P Dawson
1st
K Hay 2nd P Slater 3rd S Abbot
1st
V Black 2nd S Abbot 3rd K Hay
1st
G Kriehn 2nd S Abbot 3rd S Faircloth
1st
S Abbot 2nd S Faircloth
45. An Easter Bonnet
1st
S Abbot 2nd M Howard
1st
P Slater 2nd M Howard
1st
P More 2nd P Dawson 3rd S Abbot
1st
P Sedgwick 2nd P More 3rd P Dawson
1st
S Abbot 2nd P More 3rd P Dawson
1st
K Hay 2nd M Howard
51. Four Hot Cross Buns
1st
K Hay
52. Four Easter Biscuits
1st
A Travers 2nd M Howard 3rd K Hay
1st
A Travers 2nd K Hay
1st
A Travers 2nd K Hay
3rd R Ball
1st
D Donovan 2nd A Travers 3rd M Howard
1st
D Donovan 2nd A Travers 3rd M Howard
57
Chutney or Pickle
1st
D Donovan 2nd J Coxhead 3rd A Travers
1st
Jacob Abbot 2nd Jessica Willmott
59. An Easter Bonnet.
1st
Jacob Abbot
60. A Snake made from plant materials.
1st Jacob Abbot
61. Five Marzipan Sweets.
1st
Toby 2nd Lewis R 3rd Mason
(1st Felpham Beaver Scouts)
62. A Mothering Sunday Card
1st Jacob Abbot
8 – 14 years.
1st
Alice Sanders 2nd Bethany Sanders
65. A Potato Print Design
1st
Alice Sanders
66. A Photograph of Felpham Beach
1st
Alice Sanders 2nd Bethany Sanders
67. A Mothering Sunday Card
1st
Alice Sanders 2nd Bethany Sanders