Vegetables and fruit Pepper – Carol McGowan; tomatoes – 1 Patrick McGowan, 2 Nora Hartley, 3 Maxine Kneeshaw; marrow –1 Patrick McGowan, 2 David Lay, 3 Children of Bradley School; leeks – Emma Wood; potatoes – 1 Patrick McGowan, 2 Children of Bradley School, 3 Greg Coughlin; cucumber – Patrick McGowan; onions – 1 Patrick McGowan, 2 Mr & Mrs Loydall, 3 Emma Wood; beetroot – 1 Mrs Loydall, 2 Patrick McGowan; runner beans –1 Mrs Loydall, 2 Maxine Kneeshaw, 3 SH Binns; any other vegetable – 1 Carol McGowan, 2 Patrick McGowan, 3 Greg Coughlin; collection of different vegetables – 1 Patrick McGowan, 2 Margaret Nelson, 3 Greg Coughlin; strangest looking vegetable – 1 L Davis, 2 Patrick McGowan; any fruits – 1 Greg Coughlin, 2 Children of Bradley School, 3 Emma Wood.
Flowers Roses –1 Shirley Haigh, 2 Nora Hartley; small flower arrangement – 1 L Davis, 2 Margaret Berry, 3 Nora Hartley; assorted cut flowers – Nora Hartley; cut flowers of one type – 1 Margaret Berry, 2 Mrs Loydall, 3 Ann Binns; flowering pot plant– 1 Shirley Haigh, 2 Margaret Berry; garden wild flower arrangement – L Davis.
Gardens Hanging or wall basket – L Davis; kitchen garden – L Davis; garden – 1 J Potter, 2 Linda Whiting, 3 L Davis.
Confectionery (adults) Fruit scones – 1 Liz Zieboll, 2 Imogen Coulson, 3 Patrick McGowan; decorated cupcakes – 1 Liz Zieboll, 2 Imogen Coulson, 3 Margaret Nelson; carrot cake – 1 Imogen Coulson, 2 Emma Wood, 3 Margaret Nelson; loaf of bread – Annie Coulson; tea loaf – 1 Imogen Coulson, 2 Nina Bell, 3 Carol McGowan; fat rascal – 1 Annie Coulson, 2 Liz Zieboll; ginger biscuits – 1 Carol McGowan, 2 Patrick McGowan, 3 Margaret Berry; Victoria sponge – 1 Mrs Loydall, 2 Margaret Nelson, 3 Liz Zieboll; decorated meringue – 1 Margaret Nelson, 2 Liz Zieboll; fruit jam – 1 Imogen Coulson, 2 Nina Bell, 3 Carol McGowan; lemon cheese – 1 Margaret Berry, 2 Annie Coulson, 3 Liz Zieboll; chocolate cake (men’s class) – 1 Patrick McGowan, 2 John Lofthouse, 3 Richard Bell; pizza (men’s class) – 1 Steven Wood, 2 Simon Ward.
Confectionery (juniors) Decorated rich tea biscuit, four to six years – 1 Isobel Wood, 2 Lucy Donizetti, 3 Martha Ward; decorated chocolate crispies, four to six years – 1 Archie Parker, 2 Lucy Donizetti, 3 Martha Ward; seven to nine years – 1 Erin Ward, 2 Emily Podmore, 3 Isobel Richmond; 10 to 12 years – 1 Kitty Blake, 2 Edson Richmond; decorated buns, four to six years – 1 Lola Carr, 2 Holly Hampshire, 3 Martha Ward; seven to nine years – 1 Isabella Blandford, 2 Erin Ward, 3 Emily Podmore; 10 to 12 years – 1 Sally Simmonite, 2 Edson Richmond; chocolate brownies, seven to nine years – 1 Emily Podmore, 2 Isobel Richmond; 10 to 12 years – 1 Edson Richmond, 2 Charlie Coughlin; 13 to 18 years – Matthew Paul.
Photography (adults) Country view – 1 Pauline Greenough, 2 Greg Coughlin, 3 Nina Bell; weather – 1 Roger French, 2 Pauline Greenough, 3 Rebecca Carr; animals and birds – 1 Stephen Coombes, 2 Pauline Greenough, 3 Roger French; black and white photo – 1 Pauline Greenough, 2 Emma Buckmaster, 3 Toby Symonds, highly commended Pauline Greenough; people – 1 Dorothy Richardson-Hill, 2 Toby Symonds, 3 Pauline Greenhough; flowers, trees or plants – 1 Greg Coughlin, 2 Stephen Coombes, 3 Pauline Greenough; buildings – 1 Stephen Coombes, 2 Pauline Greenough, 3 Dorothy Richardson-Hill; images of Bradley – 1 Stuart Blake, 2 Pauline Greenough; 3 Dorothy Richardson-Hill; sport – 1 Pauline Greenough, 2 John Lofthouse, 3 Pauline Greenough; fashion – 1 and 2 Pauline Greenough.
Photography (juniors) Friends, four to six years – 1 Isobel Wood, 2 Molly Buckmaster, 3 Lucy Donizetti; seven to nine years – 1 Erin Ward, 2 Freya Hampshire; animals, four to six years – Isobel Wood; seven to nine years – 1 Rosie Coughlin, 2 Eloise Kirwin, 3 Larissa Windsor; 10 to 12 years – 1 Daniel Coghill, 2 Sophie Simmonite, 3 Charlie Coughlin; 13 to 18 years –1 Robert Paul, 2 Helen Coombes, 3 Tom Blake.
Art (adults) Oils/acrylics – 1 Jessica Bell, 2 Leslie Reader; watercolour – 1 Leslie Reader, 2 Conrad Mattock, 3 Margaret Lancaster; any other medium – Leslie Reader.
Art (juniors) Painting, four to six years – 1 Lucy Donizetti, 2 Martha Ward; seven to nine years – 1 Erin Ward, 2 Eloise Kirwin; 10 to 12 years – Sophie Simmonite; drawing, four to six years – 1 Lola Carr, 2 Martha Ward, 3 Lucy Donizetti; seven to nine years – 1 Imogen Crabree, 2 Erin Ward, 3 Sophie Windsor, highly commended Cameron Carr; ten to 12 years – 1 Sophie Simmonite, 2 Charlie Coughlin, 3 Sophie Simmonite; collage, four to six years – Archie Parker; seven to nine years – Freya Hampshire; 10 to 12 years – Sophie Simmonite; painted pebble, four to six years – 1 Lucy Donizetti, 2 Isobel Wood, 3 Oliver Malin; seven to nine years – 1 Freya Hampshire, 2 Sophie Ethel, 3 Larissa Windsor, highly commended Erin Ward; 10 to 12 years – Kitty Blake.
Handicraft (adults) Needlework – 1 Katie Bond, 2 Jane Paul; handicraft – 1 Bobby Fryers, 2 Nora Hartley, 3 Rachel Coombes; knitting – 1 Veronica Daniel, 2 Melanie Counter, 3 Emma Wood.
Handicraft (juniors) Handmade birthday card, four to six years – Isobel Ward; seven to nine years – 1 Sophie Ethel, 2 Emily Podmore; lego model, four to six years – Oliver Smith; seven to nine years – 1 Edward Smith, 2 James Gebala, 3 Sophie Windsor; 13 to 18 years – Matthew Paul; piece of needlework, seven to nine years – 1 Imogen Crabtree, 2 Isabella Blandford, 3 Sophie Windsor; 10 to 12 years – Charlie Coughlin; 13 to 18 years – Robert Paul.
Trophy winners (adults) J Bibby Trophy (most points in vegetable section) – Patrick McGowan; Bill Miles Trophy (most points in flower section) – Margaret Berry; tankard (best vegetable exhibit) – Patrick McGowan; D & J Kitchen Rosebowl (best roses) – Shirley Haigh; ES Germaine Trophy (most points in garden section) – L Davis; Challenge Trophy (most points in confectionery section) – Imogen Coulson; Chapel Centenary Trophy (best exhibit in photography) – Pauline Greenough; Art Trophy – Conrad Mattock; Bradley Family Day Cup for art – Leslie Reader; Ellen Mawson Trophy (best exhibit in handicraft) – Katie Bond.
Trophy winners (juniors) Children’s Trophy (most points in age groups), four to six years – Isobel Wood; seven to nine years – Erin Ward; 10 to 12 years – Sophie Simmonite; 13 to 16 years – Matthew Paul and Robert Paul.
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