Vintage Cars, Vintage Tractors, Live Music, Fun Run Open Terrier Show, Pony Events Dry Stone Walling Display, Alpaca Parade Scarecrow Competition, Childrens Sports, Fun Fair, Mountain Bike Display, Tug of War, Licenced Bar,. Grand prize draw. Industrial/ Childrens/ Horticultural Sections and much much more ADMISSION: 5.00 CHILDREN 1.00 Blanchland & Hunstanworth Show At Blanchland Derwent View, Blanchland DH8 9UA Bank Holiday Monday 27th August 2018 Last Entries 18th August! Photograph Taken By Mary Adams 2017 Photography Winner
L I V E M U S I C B Y The Lynch Mob NORTHUMBRIA DRY STONE WALLING ASSOCIATION Presentation & Display T R A V E L L E R S R E S T S L A L E Y Licensed bar serving draft beers HOUNDS Events Quiots Kids Sports Extreme Mountain Bike Show PONY EVENTS Vintage Cars & Tractor Display Alpaca Parade Vintage Cars TUG OF WAR & TRACTOR PULL DEMO Prize Giving from 16:30 Grand Raffle Guess the weight of the Lamb Starts 11;30AM Prompt! FUN RUN! look out for times on the show day
Committee Contact Details Chairman Mr Michael Kennedy Blanchland, Tel: 01434 675291 Hon General Secretary Miss Amy Ralph Westgate Tel: 01388 517700 Hon Treasurer Mrs Linda Keogan Consett Tel: 01207 747949 Pony Secretary Ms Laura Bowers 07789303029 Trade Stalls and Field Standage Mrs Margie Bowers Tel: 01434 675395 Terriers Secretary Mr Colin Litt Edmundbyers Tel: 01207 255223 Field Manager Mr Tim Bowers / Mr Richard Kennedy 01434 675395 General Committee Mrs P Scott-Harden, Mr & Mrs S Emmott, Mrs G Tulip, Mrs J Graham, Mr A Coulson, Mr K Lumley, Mr D Lumley, Mrs J Matthews, Mr & Mrs H Bartholdi, Mr B Bainbridge, Miss L Emmott LIFE MEMBERS Mr & Mrs D Bainbridge, Mr A Coulson, Mr P Common, Mr & Mrs S Graham Mr K Lumley, Mr M Kennedy, Mrs A Forster, Mr C Litt, Mr & Mrs D Scott
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE RULES 1. This institution shall be called Blanchland and Hunstanworth Show. 2. The Society shall be governed by a Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer and General Committee, to be elected at an Annual Meeting, any five of whom shall be competent to act. To them shall be committed the disposal of the funds of the Society. They shall make arrangements for the Show and all matters connected therewith. 3. Exhibitors shall pay admission money at the gate, and entry money in each class. 4. That competent Judges be appointed by the Committee previous to the day of the Show, the decision of such Judges to be final. 5. The Committee, Exhibitors and one Assistant only will be allowed to enter the place of showing during the time of setting up the productions for competition. Admittance for that purpose at 8.30am. All Industrial and Horticultural productions for competition must be in place by 10:30am prompt. The Show Field will be open for visitors from 11am. Any late entries will be taken from 9am for this year only, in following years entry will only be in advance. 6. Should there be three or less exhibits in one class, prizes will be left to the Judge s discretion. 7. Donations will be received by Secretary or Treasurer. 8. No exhibitors are allowed to remove any exhibit before 4.30pm and all exhibits should be removed by 5:30pm, at which hour the tent will be cleared. Exhibitors will be allowed to re-enter. No parking on the field until after 5:00pm anyone infringing this rule to be liable to forfeiture of prize money. 9. In all sections all exhibits must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor and must not have gained a prize at this Show previously. Any person charging an exhibitor with violating this rule must do so on Show Day, depositing 3.00 with the Secretary, which shall be forfeited to the Society if the Committee consider the charge not proven. 10. If any alterations or additions be required to the foregoing rules such shall be made at the Annual Meeting.
Donations DONATIONS / GENERAL SPONSORS We should like to thank the following individuals and companies for their support:- Knitsley Farm Shop Joseph Page Armstrong Watson Accountants J Beveridge The Nurseries Robson Animal Health Wolsingham Hexham & Northern Mart Jaspah Crewe Blanchland Dorothy Mcdonald Catering Pennine Ways Sales & Letting Agents Derwent View Glamping The Punch Bowl Inn Edmundbyers The Travellers Rest Slaley White Monk Tea Room Blanchland The Lord Crewe Arms Hotel Blanchland Mrs Daphne Scott Harden Mr Ruben Straker Mr J F Hubbuck Scott Mitchell Associates Veterinary Surgery Henderson Insurance Brokers Mole Valley Farmers
Trophies & Awards All CUPS & TROPHIES are perpetual and remain the property of Blanchland & Hunstansworth Show All cups and Trophies to be RETURNED by 1st AUGUST 2019 to the show secretary. HORTICULTURE EDMUNDBYERS VASE Awarded for most points in Classes 1-14.. Donated by Mrs N Scott DAHLIA CUP Awarded for most points in Classes 15-19. FLORAL ART SILVER SALVER Awarded for most points in Floral Art Section. DONALD IRELAND LTD. CUP Awarded for best exhibit in the Floral Art Section. Donated by the late D Ireland Esq. THE RUFFSIDE CUP - Awarded for most points in the Vegetable Section. FREDRICK EVERITT REMEMBRANCE CUP - Awarded for the best exhibit in Class 11.*Donated by Mrs B Storey THE LORD CREWE CHALLENGE SHEILD Awarded for the most points in the Horticultural Section. INDUSTRIAL COOKERY SILVER CUP Awarded for the most points gained in the Cookery Section. Donated by the late Mr and Mrs J Carr. A BRASS BOWL Awarded for most outstanding exhibit (not iced) in the Cookery Section.. Donated by Mrs N Reed. The Hexham Courant Trophy, Best Decorated Cake PRESERVES MARY THOMPSON REMEMBRANCE VASE Awarded for most points in the Preserve Section. Donated by the late Mrs N Bailes. HANDICRAFTS A SILVER SALVER Awarded for most points in Handicrafts Section. A SILVER ROSE BOWL to be awarded for the Best Exhibit in the Handicraft Section.l. Donated by the late Mr & Mrs G D & I Sutherland. ART HILDA EVERITT REMEMBRANCE SALVER Awarded to the exhibitor for the Best Painting in Watercolour. Donated by Mr P Everitt. SCARECROW THE HEATH HOLIDAY COTTAGE TROPHY Awarded for Best Scarecrow in the competition. QUIOTS CHALLENGE CUP - Awarded to the overall winner
WALKING STICKS A TROPHY Awarded to the Exhibitor of the best Walking Stick in the Show. Donated by Mr M Evens A TROPHY Awarded for the most points in the Walking Stick Classes Donated by Mr E Walton. A TANKARD Awarded to the best Exhibitor in the Novice Walking Stick Class. Donated by Mr R L Batey. HONEY A SILVER CUP Awarded to the Exhibitor with most points in the Honey Section. Donated by B A Waller Esq. THE JACKSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP - awarded to the Exhibitor with the best Shallow Frame or Comb, either flower or heather. Donated by Mr Jackson. PHOTOGRAPHY THE EDWARD GRAHAM MEMORIAL CUP Awarded to the Exhibitor with most points in the Photography Section. Donated by the late Mrs A Graham. INDUSTRIAL The Lord Crewe Challenge Cup Awarded for the most points in the Industrial Section. CHILDREN THE CAPTAIN PARLOUR MEMORIAL CUP for competitors under the age of 12 years. Awarded for the most points in the Children s Section. THE OLIVE ROBSON MEMORIAL SHIELD for the competitor who gains most points in the Children s Cookery classes. THE GOWLAND MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded for most outstanding exhibit in the Children s Cookery Section.. Donated by the family of the late Mr and Mrs F Gowland A YOUNG PEOPLE S CUP for competitors of 12 to 18 years. Awarded for the exhibitor gaining most points in the Horticultural, Industrial and / or Children s Sections. To be won three times (not necessarily in succession) before becoming the property of the Exhibitor before reaching the age of 19 years. Each person to keep the cup for six months in the event of a tie, Prizes count:- 3 for 1st prize, 2 for 2nd prize, and 1 for 3rd prize. Each Exhibitor to add points and claim from Secretary on forms provided. DOG SECTION BLANCHLAND SHOW TROPHY Awarded to the Best Champion Terrier in the Show. This Cup is perpetual. Donated by Blanchland Show THE GROSSICK TROPHY Awarded to the Best Champion Pup in the Show.Donated by Mr & Mrs D Grossick. ACKERMAN TROPHY Awarded to the winner for Children s Pet. Donated by Mrs Ackerman. GUN DOG TROPHY Awarded to winner of best gun dog. Pony Section PENNINE WAYS TROPHY - Awarded to the Best Overall Combination
Horticultural Section 1. Entries to be staged by 10.30 am, Exhibitors must pay admission fees. 2. Exhibitors may compete for first, Second and Third places in any class. 3. Prize money will be paid out from 3.00pm, and up to 6.00pm on Show Day. 4. Claims to be made out on forms provided. Points:- 3 for 1st prize, 2 for 2nd and 1 for 3rd 5. Prize money not claimed within a fortnight will be forfeited. Entry Fee 50p per Entry. FLOWERS - 1st 3.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00 Judge: Mr Gordon Wood Class 1.One Pot Plant in bloom 2 One Pot Plant, foliage or Fern 3 3 gladioli 4 Bowl of sweet peas arranged for effect 5 Best single rose 6 Two vases of Annuals dissimilar 7 Three Chrysanthemum (intermediate) 8 Best single Chrysanthemum (intermediate) 9 Little & Large Two contrasting blooms arranged for fun 10 Vase of Herbaceous blooms 3 varieties not less than 3 blooms in each variety (Dahlias excluded) 11 Four spikes phlox 12 Vase of Asters 13 Six Pansies or Violas. Shown on card 14 Hanging Basket 15 Three Pompon Dahlias in vase (blooms not exceeding 2 inches) 16 3 Cactus or semi Cactus Dahlias (small or medium) 17 Large Single Dahlia 18 Three ball Dahlias 19 Vase or bowl of Dahlias own foliage
FLORAL ART An exhibit denotes an arrangement or arrangements of plant material with or without accessories. Plant material must predominate. No artificial material allowed, height unlimited, but must be in proportion. Would all entrants please advise the Industrial Committee of the approximate entries and classes 48 hours before the Show to enable ample staging to be provided. Class 1st 6.00, 2nd 4.00, 3rd 2.00 Judge: Mrs Jean Gibbon 20 Wedding Bells An arrangement using only roses. Foliage and accessories maybe included, maximum of 2 feet in width 21 Country Wedding Petite arrangement using a cup & saucer, flowers and 600 foliage. Not to exceed 9 inches in width 22 Gretna Green An arrangement using fresh foliage only. No Flowers allowed but may include accessories, maximum of 2 feet in width
VEGETABLES - 1st 3.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00 Judge: Mr Gordon Wood 23 Three Round Potatoes 24 Three Kidney Potatoes 25 Two Blanch Leeks, at least 14" to the button 26 Two Pot Leeks (not blanched), no more than 6" to the button 27 Three Courgettes 28 Three onions dressed 29 Three onion dressed grown from sets 30 A Cabbage 31 Six pods runner beans 32 Six pod broad beans 33 Six pod peas 34 One Cucumber 35 Six Tomatoes 36 Six Cherry Tomatoes 37 Heaviest truss of Tomatoes, any colour 38 Three stalks Rhubarb 39 Globe Beetroot (uncut) 40 Collection of Root Vegetables 4 varieties (2 of each) 41 Collection of Non Root Vegetables 4 varieties (2 of each) 42 Best single Marrow
Industrial Section 1. Entries to be staged by 10.30a.m. Exhibitors must pay the admission fee. 2. Please ensure entry numbers are securely fastened to each entry. 3. Any article for exhibition sent by post must reach the secretary on the Friday prior to the Show. It should be accompanied by a notice that will be removed personally, or by an addressed label and remittance covering postage. NOTE: All reasonable care and attention will be given but the Secretary and Committee do not hold themselves responsible for any loss or damage. 4. Prize money will be paid out from 3.00pm, and up to 6.00pm on Show Day. 5. Claims to be made out on forms provided. Points: - 3 for 1st prize, 2 for 2nd and 1 for 3rd. 6. Prize money not claimed within a fortnight will be forfeited. 7. Exhibitors may compete for First, Second and third places in any class. 8. Handcraft exhibits should be unwashed. Entry Fee in each class: 50p per entry 1st 3.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00 ( class 54:1st 5.00, 2nd 4.00, 3rd 3.00 ) COOKERY Judge: Mrs Jackie Mills Class 43 Savoury Flan / Quiche 44 Four Girdle Scones 45 Four Cheese Scones 46 Four Chocolate Muffins 47 Four Thick Shortbread Fingers 48 Four Rock Cakes 49 Four Cookies 50 Four Sausage Rolls (Short Pastry) 51 Apple Tart on a plate or doily 52 Single Sandwich Cake (split with jam filling)
53 Six Sweet Squares of Tray bake 54 Rich Fruit Cake (not less than 8 /20cm) 55 Four Ginger Nuts (not cut) (Prize money donated by Mrs S Lee) 56 Date & Walnut Loaf (in oblong tin) 57 Gingerbread Loaf (in oblong tin) 58 Jam Swiss Roll 59 Decorated Cake Theme " Celebration " 60 Four Decorated Cup Cakes 61 Six Homemade Confectionery Sweets (1 Variety) PRESERVES- 1st 3.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00 All Jars to be named and dated should not be less than 12oz / 340gm. Any CLOSURES Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Herdman 62 One Jar Raspberry Jam 63 One Jar Strawberry Jam 64 One Jar of Jam (any other variety) 65 One Jar Home-made Marmalade 66 One Jar Lemon Curd (any size) 67 One Jar Jelly (any size) 68 One Jar Chutney (list Ingredients) 69 Three white eggs (one will be cracked open, displayed on a saucer) 70 Three eggs, not white (one will be cracked open displayed on a saucer) HANDICRAFTS - 1st 3.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00 Judge: Mrs Anna Ward 71 Best Gift costing no more than 3.00 (attach price list) 72 An Crocheted Article 73 Child s Soft Toy 74 An Article of Cross Stitch 75 An Embroidered Article 76 An Article of Soft Furnishing 77 An Article of Tapestry 78 Any Knitted Cardigan or Jumper (any yarn or ply) 79 An Article not Classified (knitted)
80 Article not Classified (dressmaking) 81 Article not Classified (handicrafts) 82 Home-made Bookmark 83 Decorated Box (box can be bought) 84 Homemade Card 85 Any Article of Origami PICTORIAL ART -Kindly Sponsored by Jaspah Crewe Blanchland Judge: Mr Allen Carr 1st 3.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00 86 Painting in Watercolours 87 A Piece Any Medium 88 Pencil Drawing WALKING STICKS - Judge: Mr Tom Keers 1st 5.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00 89 One Piece Dressed Walking Stick (plain wood) 90 Two Piece Dressed Walking Stick (plain wood) 91 Dressed Walking Stick (fancy wood) 92 Horn Headed Walking Stick (plain) 93 Horn Headed Walking Stick (fancy) 94 Horn Headed Shepherd s Crook 95 A Lady s Stick (wood or horn) 96 Natural Thumb Stick 97 Horn Thumb Stick 98 Novice Stick
HONEY Judge: Mr Philip Latham 1st 3.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00 99 One Section Heather Honey or Flower Honey 100 Two Jar of Flower Honey (any colour) 101 Two Jars Heather Honey 102 Shallow Frame Heather or Flower Honey (in a frame of glass) (Prize money donated by Mrs S Lee) PHOTOGRAPHY - 1st 3.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00 All entries to have been taken since 2013. Max. Size of prints must be 7 x 5 (17 x 13 cm) PRINTS MUST NOT BE MOUNTED. Limit of 2 entries per person per class. Judge: Mr Malcolm Boyd 103Child or Children (coloured) 104 Wildlife (coloured) 105 Domestic Animal or Bird (coloured) 106 Landscape (coloured) 107 People (coloured) 108 Water (coloured) 109 Floral Close-up (coloured) 110 Urban (coloured) 111 Rural (Coloured) 112 Humorous (coloured) 113 Winter Scene (coloured) 114 Action Shot (coloured) 115 Any Subject (black and white) 116 Front Cover for Blanchland & Hunstanworth Show Schedule for 2019. 117 Any subject taken by a child (Under 16 years)
CHILDREN S SECTION 1.ALL ENTRIES MUST HAVE AGE on FRONT and NAME on BACK 2. Only one entry per Child in Classes 137 & 138. 3. An extra prize of 1.00 is awarded to the child with the highest number of points in under 5 and 5-7 age groups. 4. An extra prize of 2.50 is awarded to the child with the highest number of points in the 8-11, and 12-15 age groups. Entry Fee in each Class 20p per entry. 1st 1.00, 2nd 0.80, 3rd 0.60 Judge: Mrs Stella Douglas Under 5 years Class 1st 2nd 3rd 118 A picture (A4) any medium, Subject - Wedding 119 Decorated Paper Plate 5 7 Years 120 A Picture (A4) any medium, Subject - Wedding 121 Decorated Paper Plate 122 A Fruit and Vegetable Creature 123 A Hat Wedding Hat 8 11 years 124 A Picture (A4) any medium, Subject Wedding 125 Computer Generated Greetings Card- Summer Time 126 Edible Necklace 127 Fruit and Vegetable Creature 128 A Hat Wedding Hat 129 Four Cup Cakes 130 Four Pieces of Traybake
12 15 years 131 A Picture (A4) Any Subject 132 Computer generated poster A4 Subject - Summer Time Event 133 Article of Handicraft 134 A Hat Celebrating Summer Time 135 Four Cup Cakes 136 Four Pieces of Traybake 137 Printing 5 years to 7 years (inclusive) One entry/child The Rainbow - By Christina Rossetti Boats sail on the rivers, And ships sail on the seas; But clouds that sail across the sky Are prettier far than these. 138 Handwriting, 8 to 11 years Bed In Summer - By Robert Louis Stevenson In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer, quite the other way, I have to go to bed by day. I have to go to bed and see The birds still hopping on the tree, Or hear the grown-up people's feet Still going past me in the street. And does it not seem hard to you, When all the sky is clear and blue, And i should like so much to play, To have to go to bed by day? 139 A DRESSED SCARECROW COMPETITION, FOR ALL THE FAMILY Scarecrow Theme: Wedding To be displayed on the Showfield on show day SPONSOR W J Kennedy and Son PRIZES 15.00 10.00 5.00 Entry Fee 1.00
OPEN TERRIER SHOW 1. Entries taken on the field from 1.30pm. Exhibitors must pay at the gate the admission fee. 2. Judging Starts 2.00pm 3. A Trophy will be awarded for Champion Terrier from Classes 140-141, 143-144, 146-147, 149-150 4. A Trophy will be awarded for Champion Pup from Classes 142, 145, 148, 151 Fee 1.00 per dog, per class. (Qualifier for Cock-o-the-North) 1st 1.50, 2nd 1.00, 3rd 0.50p Following Class 153 Judging will take place for The Champion Terrier & The Champion Judge: Ms Pam Cox & Ms Anne Blackburn RING 1 2.00pm 140 Border Type Dog 141 Border Type Bitch 142 Border Type Pup 143 Lakeland Type Dog 144 Lakeland Type Bitch 145 Lakeland Type Pup 146 Jack Russell Dog 147 Jack Russell Bitch 148 Jack Russell Pup 149 Cross Bred Dog 150 Cross Bred Bitch 151 Cross Bred Pup 152 Pair of Terriers 153 Veteran Terrier (over 7 years) RING 2 2.30pm 154 Children s Pet (Dog or Bitch) 155 Pedigree Pet (Dog or Bitch) 156 Gun Dog 157 Best Cross Bred (Dog or Bitch Non pedigree)
Pony Schedule 2018 Kindly Sponsored by Pennine Ways Sales & Letting Agents & Mole Valley Farmers Judge: Lindsey Higham Classes: Riders Under 16yrs Ponies Under 14.2 hands Rules and Conditions All Riders MUST wear a current safety hat and correct footwear during events. Each rider MUST contribute to the First Aid Cover It is recommended that they should have their own public liability Insurance Once a combination has entered in a Lead Rein Class, they will not be eligible to enter non lead rein Classes. Times of Classes printed may be subject to change depending on the number of entries. The Judges and Supervisors Decisions are final. The Committee accepts no responsibility for any loss, damage or accident caused by horses, ponies, competitors or spectators. We politely ask that all Children/Ponies are supervised at all times Entry to the field for pony events and parking are free Entry to the Show Fields Charges Apply Adults 5 Children 1
Class 1st - 3.00 2nd - 2.00 3rd - 1.00 for classes 221-223 158 Most Adorable Combination Lead Rein 9 years and under 159 Best Combination 12yrs and Under 160 Best Combination 16yrs and Under 161 Best Overall Local Pony and Ride (lives within 5miles of show) Rosette 162 Winners of Classes 1.2.3. &4 for Best Overall Combination - Pennine Ways Trophy Lead Rein (Classes 7-10) 163 Bending Race 164 Potato Race 165 Sack Race 166 Lead and Trot and Run 1st- 3 2nd- 2 3rd- 1 167 Potato Race - Under 12 years 168 Bending Race - Under 12 years 169 Sack Race- Under 12 years 170 Lead Trot and Run Under 12 years 1st- 3 2nd- 2 3rd- 1 171 Potato Race - Under 16 years 172 Bending Race - Under 16 years 173 Sack Race - Under 16 years 174 Lead Trot and Run - Under 16 years Jumping Classes 1st- 4, 2nd- 3, 3rd- 2. 175 45cms - 176 55cms 177 65cms 178 Clear Round Jumping Top 20 times get Clear Round Ribbon
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