Rain, mud and lots of support at show
Last updated 11:18, Thursday, 04 September 2008
VISITORS braved the rain and mud to go to last week’s Ennerdale Show.
The show celebrated its 101st annual horticultural and agricultural event held at the muddy Kirkland Leaps.
Show secretary Will Rawling said: “The weather was against us, but all things considered, we had a lot of support from our exhibitors. Nearly everyone who entered the show turned up.
“The crowd was tremendous. There was a lot of interest with the afternoon events like the fell running and the wrestling.”
There was the usual variety of attractions such as cake stalls, bouncy castles and handmade craft stalls in the craft tent along with tombola, cider and plant stalls.
Michael Ivinson, from Clifton Dykes, sold a number of homemade products for the first time at the show. He has been running the farm shop for three years, selling jams, chutneys and tea bread.
Show president Norman Brayton said: “We are very surprised about the number of people that has turned up.
“There is so much support for this traditional event. It just shows the community can pull together.”
Mr Brayton retired last year from WCF country centres, where he worked for 47 years.
Sue Branney, secretary of the horticultural and industrial section, said: “The standard of the entries have just got better and better.
“We hope to appeal to the young people and invite them to enter the competitions.”
Pupils from Ennerdale School displayed some of their work in the tent, alongside competition entries.
Judges commented: “The standard of work and the number of entries has been excellent today. You have all worked hard and have achieved some interesting work.”
Rosie Watson won first prize for an original work of art and a pencil drawing. She was highly commended by judges.
C Williamson received first prize for her arrangement of garden flowers in a sugar bowl. The judges commented that the colours and arrangement of the piece was very good.
J Reed won best handicraft entry and first prize for an exhibit of craft work by a person over 60 years old.
The overall winner of the Wilkinson Trophy, Miss Hughes prize and the Margaret Rawling Trophy was Rene Crayston.
She said: “I’m really pleased to be getting these awards, it took me a while to complete the entries.”
A top favourite at the show was the heavy horse section. Mr Brayton said that the heavy horses this year were the best yet.
James Curr won first prize for his mare in the three years and over category in the heavy horse section. He also won the heavy horse championship with his five-year-old Clydesdale, Newlands Lady Catherine.
Joe Adams, from Cleator Moor, became champion in the vintage machine category for showing his Fordson Standard N and Bamford 1942 mower.
The West and North Cumbria branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association, which had a stall at the show, presented Dr Mary Philipsz of the Beech House Group Practice with “The extra mile award”.
Neil Bruce, from Hensingham, presented the award to Dr Philipsz for her help and care she gave to his mother, the late Rosie Bruce.
ALL THE WINNERS
SADDLE HORSES: Pony < 12.2hh: 1 Ellen Jones, Hutton John, Penrith; Best T/O Ellen Jones; Pony < 13.2hh: 1 Charlotte Edney, Silloth; 2 Jo Beattie, St Bees; 3 Eve Bateson, Ennerdale; Best T/O Jo Beattie; Mare or Gelding < 14.2hh: 1 Jo Beattie; 2 Mrs L Edney, Silloth; 3 Alex Edney, Silloth; Best T/O Mrs L Edney; Mare or Gelding <15.2hh: 1 Lisa Sloan, Seascale; 2 Kelly Harrison, Aspatria; 3 Barbara Stephenson, Egremont; Best T/O Barbara Stephenson; Mare or Gelding>15.2hh: 1 Andrea Bateson, Ennerdale; 2 Claire Knoery, Aspatria; 3 Mandy Antins, Egremont; Best T/O Claire Knoery; Pony brood mare with foal at foot <14.2hh: 1 Mr J Robinson & Mrs A Bell, Penrith; 2 Samantha Clark, Loweswater; 3 Samantha Clark; Foal < 14.2hh at maturity: 1 Mr J Robinson & Mrs A Bell; 2 & 3 Samantha Clark; Pony Yearling < 14.2hh at maturity: 1 Mr J Robinson & Mrs A Bell; 2 Carole Smith, St Bees; 3 Sarah Brennan, Egremont;
Pony 2/3 years old< 14.2hh at maturity: 1 Mr J Robinson & Mrs A Bell; 2 Sarah Brennan; Brood Mare > 14.2hh with foal at foot: 1 S Housby, Aspatria; 2 Luketon Stud, Armathwaite; 3 Robyn Napier, Egremont; Foal > 14.2hh at maturity: 1 S Housby; 2 Luketon Stud; 3 Robyn Napier; Yearling > 14.2hh at maturity: 1 S Housby; 2 Cheryl Page Davison, Nethertown; 2/3 years old colt > 14.2 hh at maturity: 1 S Housby; 2 Cheryl Page Davison; Champion: Winner S Housby; Reserve Ellen Jones; Local pony: 1 Sarah Beattie; 2 Amy Messenger; 3 Carole Smith;
FELL PONIES: Gelding or Mare > 4 years : 1 Mrs G M Cockbain, Keswick; 2 Joy Reekie, Ponteland; 3 Kerbeck Fell Ponies, Lamplugh; Brood Mare with foal at foot: 1 Mrs G M Cockbain; 2 R Relph Briggs, Penruddock; 3 Mrs G M Cockbain; Foal: 1 Kerbeck Fell Ponies; 2 R Relph Briggs; 3 Mrs G M Cockbain; Yearling: 1 Mrs G M Cockbain; 2 Kerbeck Fell Ponies; Two/three year old: 1 R Relph Briggs; 2 Kerbeck Fell Ponies; 3rd Kerbeck Fell Ponies; Four year old or over: 1 Elaine Prickett; 2 Amy Messenger; 3 Mrs S M Morris, Lamplugh; Champion: Winner Mrs G M Cockbain; Reserve R Relph Briggs;
HEAVY HORSES: Mare or Gelding > 3 years: 1 James Curr, Flimby; 2 Carole Holden, Welton; 3 Glen & John Dodd, Dalton in Furness; Two year old colt or filly: 1 Glen & John Dodd; 2 Martin Bell, Sebergham; 3 Donna Hoggarth, Bootle; Foal: 1 Glen & John Dodd; 2 Donna Hoggarth; Turnout: 1 Carole Holden; Champion: Winner James Curr; Reserve Carole Holden;
SHETLAND PONIES: Mare > 4 years with foal at foot: 1 Mrs J L Lothian; Foal: 1 Mrs J L Lothian; Yearling: 1 Mrs J L Lothian; 2/3 year old: 1& 2 Geoff Watson, Mawbray; Yeld mare or gelding 4 years or over: 1 Geoff Watson; 2 Mrs J L Lothian; 3 Mrs I M Walker, Harrington; Miniature Shetland 34* and aged 3 years: 1 Sarah Brennan; 2 Mrs J L Lothian; 3 Mrs I M Walker; Champion: Winner Geoff Watson, Best pony: Winner Sarah Brennan; Junior Champion:Winner Geoff Watson; Reserve Janet Lothian.
Best four legged pet: D pet: 1 Elsa Whelan, Tally; 2 Findlay Murray, Mel; 3 Megan Stamper, Bell; Hare hound dog unentered: 1 Wharton, Bleasdale Beagles; 2 Warrior, Bleasdale Beagles; 3 Watchful, Bleasdale Beagles; Harehound dog entered: 1 Porlock, Bleasdale Beagles; 2 Pollard, Bleasdale Beagles; 3 Pointer, Bleasdale Beagles; Hare hound bitch unentered: 1 Gabble, Bleasdale Beagles; 2 Gadfly, Bleasdale Beagles; 3 Galaxy, Bleasdale Beagles; Hare hound bitch entered: 1 Dazzle, Black Combe Beagles; 2 Diamond, Black Combe Beagles; 3 Driad, Bleasdale Beagles;
Best couple of hare hounds: 1 Gabble & Gadfly, Bleasdale Beagles; 2 Porlock & Pointer, Bleasdale Beagles; 3 Polo & Draughtsman, Bleasdale Beagles; Best group of 4 hare hounds: 1 Bleasdale Beagles; 2 Bleasdale Beagles; 3 Black Combe Beagles; Champion: Winner Wharton, Bleasdale Beagles; Reserve Dazzle, Black Combe Beagles; Foxhound dog unentered: 1 Lorton Delver, Karen Nicholson; 2 Stormer, Eskdale & Ennerdale; Foxhound dog entered: 1 Belman, Melbreak; 2 Trimmer, Blencathra; 3 Sailer, Eskdale & Ennerdale; Foxhound bitch unentered: 1 Crafty, Eskdale & Ennerdale; 2 Cora, Eskdale & Ennerdale; 3 Miricle, Melbreak; Foxhound bitch entered: 1 Rachel, Melbreak; 2 Charity, Melbreak; 3 Bounty, Eskdale & Ennerdale; Champion: Winner Belman, Melbreak;
Lakeland terrier dog: 1 Tod, G Norman; 2 Blitz, A Johnson; 3 Minstrel, M Eccles; Lakeland terrier bitch: 1 Molly, Mr Robertson; 2 Brit, A Johnson; 3 Fudge, Mrs Fawcett; Border terrier dog: 1 Jock, J Fawcett; 2 Max, T Whittam; 3 Bobby, J Harkness ; Border terrier bitch: 1 Firn, Bill Hocking; 2 Ruby, Mrs Fawcett; 3 Molly, D O Brian; Jack Russell terrier bitch: 1 Midge, S Mackrell; 2 Molly, L Bowness; 3 Tilly, Richard Wilson; Any breed terrier dog/bitch < 12 months: 1 Sass, S Robertson; 2 Copper, S Glaister; 3 Holly, S Mackreth; Any breed terrier dog/bitch veteran: 1 Nettle, Bill Hocking; 2 Jinty, J Harkness; 3 Bonny, A Johnson; Best pair terrier any age/sex owned by one person: 1 Murphy & Maisy, John Harris; 2 Susy & Sheena, M Graham; 3 Nettle & Firn, Bill Hocking; Champion: Winner Tod, G Norman; Shepherds dog: 1 S Rawling; 2 P Naylor; 3 G Whitfield; Shepherds bitch: 1 & 2 N Hardisty; 3 R B Benn; Pair of sheepdogs: 1 N Hardisty; 2 R B Benn; 3 S Rawling; Champion Shepherds Dog/Bitch: Winner N Hardisty; Reserve S Rawling.
HERDWICK: Aged tup: 1 Paul Naylor, Wasdale; 2 B Dickinson & Co, Kentmere; 3 Messrs Hardisty, Ennerdale; Two shear tup: 1 Paul Naylor; 2 J & D Richardson, Lamplugh; 3 R B Benn, Lamplugh; Shearling tup: 1 B Dickinson & Co; 2 Miss V Watson, Drigg; 3 J & D Richardson; Tup lamb: 1 Paul Naylor; 2 Messrs Hardisty; 3 Miss V Watson; Aged ewe: 1 J & D Richardson; 2 Miss V Watson; 3 B Dickinson & Co; Two shear ewe: 1 Paul Naylor; 2 J & D Richardson; 3 Miss V Watson; Shearling gimmer: 1 J & D Richardson; 2 Miss V Watson; 3 Paul Naylor; Gimmer lamb: 1 B Dickinson & Co; 2 Paul Naylor; 3 Miss V Watson; Pen of 3 gimmer shearlings: 1 J & D Richardson; 2 G D & E J Vickers, Ennerdale; 3 Paul Naylor; Pen of 4 tups: 1 Paul Naylor; 2 Miss V Watson; 3 Messrs Hardisty; Pen of 1 aged ewe, 1 ewe, 1 shearling gimmer, 1 gimmer lamb: 1 B Dickinson & Co; 2 Miss V Watson; 3 J & D Richardson; Best tup lamb local parishes: Winner Paul Naylor; Ram with best teeth: Winner J & D Richardson; Best tup lamb & gimmer lamb: Winner B Dickinson & Co; Most Points: Winner Paul Naylor; Runner-Up Most Points: Winner J & D Richardson; Champion Herdwick: Winner Paul Naylor, Tup; Best Herdwick Opposite Sex to Champion: Winner J & D Richardson, Ewe;
SWALEDALES: Tup 2 shear and upward: 1 T Bell, St Johns in the Vale; 2 R W Emmett, Wythop; 3 G W Whitfield, Ennerdale; Shearling tup: 1 T Bell; Tup lamb: 1 R W Emmett; 2 G W Whitfield; Ewe to have reared a lamb this season: 1 R W Emmett; 2 T Bell; 3 G W Whitfield; Gimmer shearling: 1 T Bell; 2 R W Emmett; 3 G W Whitfield; Gimmer lamb: 1 R W Emmett; 2 T Bell; 3 R W Emmett; Champion Swaledale: Winner T Bell; Best Swaledale Opposite Sex to Champion: Winner R W Emmett;
HEXHAM BLUEFACED LEICESTERS: Tup shearling & upward: 1 G W Whitfield; Ewe shearling and upward: 1 & 2 G W Whitfield; Tup lamb: 1 & 2 G W Whitfield; Gimmer lamb: 1 R W Emmett; 2 & 3 G W Whitfield; Champion Bluefaced Leicester: Winner R W Emmett;
CROSSBRED SHEEP: Pair of gimmer lambs - mule: 1 & 2 R W Emmett; 3 G W Whitfield; Single mule gimmer lamb: 1st G W Whitfield; 2 & 3 R W Emmett; Tup suitable for crossing with hill sheep: 1 B R & A Wilson, Lamplugh; Pen of 3 fat lambs: 1 G W Whitfield; 2 & 3 B R & A Wilson; Champion Crossbred Sheep: Winner G W Whitfield.
TEXEL: Tup shearling and upward: 1 G W Whitfield; 2 J & D Richardson; Gimmer shearling and upward: 1 G W Whitfield; 2 J & D Richardson; Tup lamb: 1 G W Whitfield; 2 J & D Richardson; Gimmer lamb: 1 G W Whitfield; 2 J & D Richardson; Champion Texel: Winner G W Whitfield.
SHEPHERDS CROOK – horn: 1 John Williamson; 2 Bob Cannon; 3 John Williamson; Shepherds crook – self-grown: 1 Bob Cannon; 2 John Williamson; 3 John Williamson; Shepherds stick – horn: 1, 2 & 3: John Williamson; Shepherds stick – self-grown: 1, 2 & 3 John Williamson; Ornamental stick – horn: 1 John Williamson; 2 Bob Cannon; 3 John Williamson; Ornamental stick – self-grown: 1,2 & 3 Bob Cannon; Champion: Winner John Williamson; Reserve: Winner Bob Cannon.
OLD ENGLISH GAME BANTAMS: Clay, wheaten, partridge or duckwing female: 1 Mr & Mrs J Barry, Silloth; AOC male:1 Mr & Mrs J Barry; AOC female: 1 Mr & Mrs J Barry; 2 Mr & Mrs J Barry;
LARGE SOFT FEATHERS: AC silkie male/female: 1 & 2 Mr & Mrs J Barry; Light breed male/females: 1, 2 & 3 Mrs Sue Hunter, Ullock;
VARIETY BANTAMS: Sussex male/female: 1 J Johnson; 2 Mr & Mrs J Barry; 3 J Johnson; AC rock male/female: 1 & 2 J Johnson: Ancona male/female: 1 & 2 Mr & Mrs J Barry; Any other variety male & female: 1 P Corkhill (M) P Corkhill (F); 2 P Corkhill (M) P Corkhill (F); 3 P Corkhill (M) J Johnson (F); Cross bred male/female: 1 & 2 Mr & Mrs J Barry;
EGGS: Hen eggs: 1 Jackie Bell, Cockermouth; 2 M Shipton-Smith; 3 Mrs Sue Hunter; 1 Supreme hen egg AC: 1 Mrs Sue Hunter; 2 Kathleen Airey, Cockermouth; 3 T & R Jennings; 3 bantam eggs AC: 1 Mrs Sue Hunter; 2 Jackie Bell; 3 Kathleen Airey; 1 supreme bantam egg AC: 1 Mrs Sue Hunter; 2 Kathleen Airey; 3 Jackie Bell;
WATERFOWL: AV bantam duck/drake: 1 & 2 J Johnson; 3 E Alexander; Best in show: Winner P Corkhill; Reserve: Winner Mr & Mrs J Barry; Best opposite sex hard feather: Winner Mr & Mrs J Barry; Best opposite sex soft feather: Winner J Johnson; Best eggs: Winner Mrs Sue Hunter; Best waterfowl: Winner J Johnson.
TRACTOR: 1 Joe Adams, Cleator Moor, Fordson Standard N & Bamford mower; 2 Alan Glaister, Dearham, Ferguson TEA 20 petrol/TVO with 2 furrow plough; 3 Ron Gaskell, Bigrigg, Massey Ferguson 155 - 1974; CAR: 1 Geoff Southward, Gosforth. Austin 10/4 009232 - 1934; 2 B Hayton, Austin A35; 3 David Bird, Lamplugh, Land Rover Series 3 - 1973;
MOTORCYCLE: 1 J Relph, Frizington, BSA C12 250c.c. DEC 551 - 1956; 2 Ted Biggins, Moor Row, Honda 125;
STATIONARY ENGINE: 1 Eric Slater, Thornhill, Petter A - 1945 - Driving a Lister water pump; 2 D & M Coid, Winder, Lister D - 1950 - Driving a 1945 Climax deep well pump; 3 Ted Biggins, Lister D - 1954 - 1.5 h.p. petrol TVO - driving Macford vacuum pump; Champion: Winner Joe Adams - Fordson Standard N;Reserve Geoff Southward – Austin 10/4;
CABBAGE: 1 J Killip; 2 carrots: 1 D Vickers; Onions – from seed: 1 J Barnes; 2 T Outhwaite; 3 J Killip; Onions – from sets: 1 J Killip; 2 J Barnes; 3 T Outhwaite; 6 pea pods: 1 J Barnes; 2 E Vickers; 6 runner bean pods: 1 J Barnes; 2 S Richards; Beetroot: 1 J Barnes; 2 E Campbell; 3 N Shipton-Smith; 4 round potatoes: 1 D Vickers; 4 long potatoes: 1 R Shipton-Smith; 2 E Campbell; 3 D Vickers; Any other vegetable: 1 E Vickers; 2 J Roper; 3 E Roper; Cucumber: 1 D Vickers; 2 J Roper; 3 E Roper; Courgettes: 1 A Maxwell; 2 L Rawling; 3 D Vickers; Tomatoes: 1 K Airey; 2 J Barnes; 3 S Richards; J Wrigley Trophy: J Barnes; N Todd Trophy: J Barnes.
PLANTS IN POTS: Flowering plant: 1 D Mounsey; 2 M Rickerby; 3 D Ebbutt; Foliage plant: 1 M Rickerby; 2 S Branney; 3 J Bell; Arrangements of pot plants: 1 J Killip; 2 E Nicholson; 3 M Abbott; Fuchsia – upright: 1 E Campbell; 2 M Rickerby; Geranium: 1 E Nicholson; My favourite herb: 1 H Shipton-Smith; 2 R Crayston;
CUT FLOWERS: 1 Stem flotibunda roses: 1 M Rickerby; 1 HT rose: 1 K Airey; 2 D Mounsey; 3 M Rickerby: 3 medium cactus or semi cactus dahlias; 1 J Killip; 3 small or miniature decorative dahlias: 1 J Killip; 3 asters: 1 J Killip; 2 E Campbell; 1 spike gladiolus: 1 J Killip; 2 D Vickers; 3 spikes gladiola: 1 J Killip; 2 D Vickers; 6 pansies: 1 J Killip; 2 K Airey; 3 J Bell; 3 marigolds: 1 J Killip; 2 E Rapley; 3 E Campbell; 1 spray of crysanthemum: 1 K Airey; 2 J Killip; 3 L Rawling; Vase of sweet peas: 1 J Killip; 2 E Rapley; 3 K Airey; 4 stems of garden flowers: 1 J Killip; 2 K Airey; 3 J Bell; RS Hughes Trophy: J Killip; N Todd Rosebowl: J Killip.
CHILDREN’S VEGETABLES AND FLOWERS: Cress head in eggshell < 8 yrs: 1 L Tallon; 2 H Rumney; 3 E Riley; Best home grown vegetable 8-16 yrs: 1 E Roper; 2 A Riley; 3 J Roper;
AGE 7 YEARS & UNDER: arrangement of garden flowers in jam jar: 1 K Shipton-Smith; 2 M Henderson; 3 M Palmer; My secret garden in a biscuit tin tid: 1 W Maxwell; 2 E Riley; 3 S Hobbs; Animal made from vegetables and cocktail sticks: 1 H Rumney; 2 M Parke; 3 H Guise; Wild grasses in tumbler: 1 S Hobbs; 2 L Palmer; 3 M Palmer;
AGE 8 YEARS & UNDER 11: Garden flowers in decorated wellie boot: 1 A Riley; 2 H Monkhouse; 3 E Roper; Vegetable garden on biscuit tin lid: 1 C Atkinson; 2 E Roper; 3 A Riley; Bird made from vegetables and cocktail sticks: 1 C Atkinson; 2 B Parke; 3 J Styles; Wild fruit and berries on a tray: 1 H Monkhouse; 2 E Roper;
AGE 11 TO 16 YEARS: garden flowers in a small basket: 1 E Saville; Garden on a plate: 1 M Chapman; 2 E Saville; 3 A Chapman; Flower pressed card: 1 E Saville; Wild fruit and berries on a tray: 1 E Saville; Vickers Family Trophy: Emma Saville;
PRE-SCHOOL: drawing or painting: 1 I Smith; 2 K Titchford; 3 F Percival; Faces on a paper plate: 1 R Murray; 2 M Atkinson; 3 J Blacklock; Age 7 Years & Under: Shoebox model of my bedroom: 1 M Henderson; 2 E Riley; 3 H Guise; Decorated wooden spoon:1 L Tallon; 2 H Rumney; 3 E Riley; Picture of my birthday card: 1 M Smith; 2 S Hobbs; 3 M Henderson; Homemade crown: 1 M Henderson; 2 H Rumney; 3 K Bithell; Illustrated handwriting: 1 M Henderson; 2 S Hobbs; 3 H Rumney; Decorated rich tea biscuits: 1 K Shipton-Smith; 2 E Styles; 3 L Palmer;
AGED 8 YEARS & UNDER 11: piece of furniture made from recycled materials: 1 H Monkhouse; 2 A Riley; 3 G Henderson; Decorated bottle: 1 C Atkinson; 2 I Hopley; 3 A Riley; A4 design for a picture to feature on a bag for life: 1 E Roper; 2 G Henderson; 3 C Atkinson; Computer poster: 1 G Henderson; 2 J Styles; 3 A Riley; Illustrated handwriting: 1 G Henderson; 2 C Atkinson; 3 G Styles; Decorated shortbread biscuits: 1 C Atkinson; 2 R Jennings; 3 J Styles;
AGE 11 TO 16 YEARS: computer poster: 1 A Chapman; 2 M Chapman; 3 E Saville; Collage: 1 J Roper; 2 M Chapman; Pencil drawing: 1 M Chapman; 2 E Saville; 3 J Roper; Original work of art: 1 R Watson; 2 A Chapman; 3 E Saville; Illustrated handwriting: 1 E Saville; 2 P Murray; 4 homemade biscuits: 1 J Roper; 2 P Murray; 3 R Watson; Best art and craft exhibit: Jack Roper; F Williamson Perpetual Cup: M Henderson.
HAND KNITTED BABY GARMENT: 1 S Jackson; 2 E Nicholson; 3 S Denham-Smith; Hand knitted garment for child: 1 S Jackson; 2 R Crayston; 3 J Beattie; Hand knitted crocheted scarf: 1 S Roper; 2 K Airey; 3 D Pettinger; Hand knitted garment in any ply: 1 S Denham-Smith; 2 J Beattie; 3 A McConville; Hand knitted article – operation Christmas child: 1 J Rawling; 2 M Vincent; 3 J Beattie; Place mat made from fell wool: 1 L Munroe; 2 C Williamson; 3 R Crayston; Hand knitted toy: 1 E Nicholson; 2 V Sullivan; 3 M Vincent; Homemade machine sewn garment: 1 R Shipton-Smith; 2 S Denham-Smith; 3 M Boughton; Homemade gift bag: 1 M Boughton; 2 R Crayston; 3 C Williamson; Any article in tapestry work: 1 S Jackson; Homemade article in recycled materials: 1 R Crayston; 2 S Denham-Smith; 3 M Boughton; Homemade wall hanging: 1 M Boughton; 2 C Brocklebank; 3 S Jackson; Homemade article for a gift stall: 1 L Murray; 2 E Harris; 3 H Hobbs; Homemade cushion: 1 S Jackson; 2 K Airey; 3 J Bell; Any embroidered article: 1 R Crayston; 2 S Denham-Smith; Article in cross stitch: 1 J Adams; 2 C Brocklebank; 3 M Whitfield-Bott; Article in bead work: 1 R Crayston; 2 M Rickerby; 3 J Bell; Handmade card – diamond wedding: 1 R Watson; 2 M Brady; 3 K Airey; Tea cup and saucer: 1 J Bell; 2 S Irving; 3 S Branney; Giftwrapped parcel: 1 S Irving; 2 R Crayston; 3 K Airey; Craftwork by person over 60: 1 J Reed; 2 S Jackson; 3 M Boughton; Centenary Trophy: J Reed
PHOTOGRAPHY AND ARTWORK: Coloured snapshot – sheep: 1 M Rickerby; 2 R Norman; 3 D Stephenson; Coloured snapshot– at work: 1 D Stephenson; 2 J Reed; 3 P Bruce; Mounted photograph autumn: 1 E Williamson; 2 L Barnes; 3 N Trustrum Eve; Photograph north west water rainbow: 1 D Stephenson; 2 N Williamson; 3 N Trustram Eve; 2007 Ennerdale show photograph: 1 E Williamson; 2 M Baker; 3 L Barnes; Picture in watercolour/pastels: 1 M Abbott; 2 L Munroe; 3 A Short; Pencil drawing: 1 R Watson; 2 L Munroe; 3 J Bell; Original work of art: 1 D Mounsey; 2 R Crayston; 3 L Munroe;
FLOWER ARRANGMENTS: Miniature arrangement: 1 R Hetherington; 2 E Vickers; 3 M Roberts; Olympic year: 1 R Crayston; 2 R Williamson; 3 M Roberts; Shades of green: 1 C Williamson; 2 M Roberts; 3 E Thomas; Hedgerow: 1 R Crayston; 2 R Hetherington; 3 L Munroe; Garden flowers in a sugar bowl: 1 C Williamson; 2 E Vickers; 3 R Crayston; M Rawling Memorial Trophy: R Crayston;
SIX HENS’ EGGS: 1 J Emmott; 2 T Williamson; 3 R Maxwell; Brown loaf: 1 E Vickers; 2 A Marrs; 3 D Mounsey; White loaf: 1 E Vickers; 2 D Mounsey; Any loaf made in a breadmaker machine: 1 R Wilson; 2 P Rumney; 3 J Emmott; 2 teacakes: 1 D Mounsey; 2 A Marrs ; 3 E Rapley; tea bread: 1 P Bruce; 2 C Williamson; 3 S Archer; 4 fruit scones: 1 P Bruce; 2 M Ross; 3 S Roper; 4 cheese scones: 1 E Nicholson; 2 A Marrs; 3 C Williamson; Gluten free cake: 1 G Roberts; 2 D Nicholls; 4 rock buns: 1 J Emmott; 2 C Palmer; 3 D Ebbutt; Dark fruit loaf: 1 E Rapley; 2 E Nicholson; 3 E Vickers; 3 pieces gingerbread: 1 A Marrs; 2 D Watson; 3 J Reed; Light lunch loaf: 1 E Nicholson; 2 D Watson; 3 E Rapley; 4 shortbread biscuits: 1 J Emmott; 2 S Irving; 3 A Marrs; My favourit tea time treat: 1 S Irving; 2 D Watson; 3 M Ayling; Apple plate cake: 1 J Emmott; 2 E Vickers; Chocolate sponge: 1 A Marrs; 2 D Ebbutt; 3 E Nicholson; 4 pieces of currant cake: 1 C Williamson; 2 P Bruce; 3 A Marrs ; 4 pieces of flapjack: 1 S Irving; 2 F Hopley; 3 V Coleman; My favourite dessert: 1 P Rumney; 2 L Barnes; 3 V Sullivan; 4 pieces of traybake: 1 P Rumney; 2 J Emmott; 3 S Irving; 4 butterfly cakes: 1 J Emmott; 2 P Bruce; 3 R Crayston; Sponge cake: 1 E Rapley; 2 M Irving; 3 R Crayston; Cheesecake: 1 M Whitfield-Bott; 2 C Watson; Quiche: 1 E Vickers; 2 S Irving; 3 E Nicholson; Bacon and egg pie on a saucer: 1 E Rapley; 2 R Habgood; 3 L Murray; Jar of chutney: 1 E Nicholson; 2 P Bruce; 3 A Maxwell; Rum butter: 1 C Palmer; 2 E Nicholson; 3 P Bruce; Lemon cheese: 1 A Marrs; 2 J Emmott; 3 C Williamson; jar of strawberry jam: 1 E Rapley; 2 V Colman; 3 E Nicholson; Jar of raspberry jam: 1 E Rapley; 2 V Colman; 3 P Harwood; Jar of blackcurrant jam: 1 V Sullivan; 2 V Colman; 3 S Richards; Jar of marmalade: 1 R Crayston; 2 P Harwood; 3 E Harris; Jar of savoury jam: 1 R Crayston; 2 V Sullivan; 6 pieces of fudge: 1 L Barnes; 2 J West; 3 B Thompson; favourite smoothie in a glass: 1 R Norman; 2 E Nicholson; 3 H Shipton-Smith; Dish of fresh fruit salad: 1 E Nicholson; 2 H Shipton-Smith; N Hinde Special Prize: E Nicholson; E Rapley Special Prize Runner Up: J Emmott & E Rapley (Dead Heat); Wilkinson Trophy: R Crayston; C Williamson Special Prive Runner Up: E Nicholson.
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