WARKWORTH  SHOW

 

SCHEDULE

 

 for the

136th EXHIBITION

 

 

SATURDAY 18th AUGUST 2007

in

THE CASTLE COURTYARD AND GROUNDS

 

by kind permission of English Heritage

 

 


 

Page guide

 

 

 

Page

Show Information

 

Aims & Rules

7

Guide to showing

 

 

8

Classes:

Horticulture:

Fruit & Flowers

9

 

 

Vegetables

12

 

 

Floral Art

14

 

Industrial:

Art, Poetry  and Photography

16

 

 

Handicrafts

17

 

 

Food

18

 

 

Cookery

19

 

 

Men Only

20

 

 

Children's

21

Entry Forms

 

Horticulture

25

 

 

Floral Art

25

 

 

Industrial

27

 

 

Poetry

29

 

 

Children’s

31

 

Admission charges to Warkworth Show and the Castle

 

Adults: £3.50

 

Concessions: £3.00

 

Children 5 to 16: £1.80

Under 5s free

Family ticket: £9.00

 

Members of English Heritage:

Free on production of a valid membership card.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMETABLE FOR SHOW DAY

 

PLEASE NOTE: EXHIBITS TO BE STAGED BEFORE 09:45

07:00

Staging of exhibits to commence

09:45

Exhibitors to clear marquee for judging to commence

10:00

Castle and grounds open to public

10:00

Judging to commence

11:30

Refreshment tent open for hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, scones and cakes.

12:00

Craft demonstrations to commence

12:30

Marquee open to the public

13:00

Produce and gift stall open

13:30 – 16:30

Entertainment in and around the castle including a Brass Band, Dancers and various children’s activities including a Magician, Balloon Modelling and Face Painting

14:30

Children’s Fancy Dress Parade

15:15 – 16:30

Prize monies paid out

16:15

Presentation of Cups and Trophies

16:45

Raffles Drawn

16:50

Show closes – public to leave marquee

17:00

Exhibitors to remove exhibits from marquee

17:05

Auction of donated items

18:00

Castle closes

 

Ulgham Women’s Institute will serve refreshments from 11.30 at the western end of the main marquee.

 

PRODUCE AND GIFT STALL

Flowers, fruit, vegetables, plants, preserves and home baking will be gratefully received from exhibitors and friends and will be sold

in aid of the Show in the Castle Courtyard.

Stall opens at 13.00


 

Patron:  HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND

President: Mr T Pattinson

Executive Committee

Chairman: Mr J A Howie

Hon Secretary: Dr S O Sample, 01665 711321

Hon Treasurer: Mr F Calvert, 01665 711589

Mrs S E Black

E J A Cooke

Dr P A Creighton

Mrs J Pottle

P Sample

Mrs J Wilkes

 

Hon Vice-presidents

Miss J F Archibald

J R Black Esq

Miss M C Burrell

Miss M Carr

W Carr Esq

Dr W G Donald

Mr E Graham

Mrs E Matthews

Miss G E Murdy

Mrs J Piddock

Mrs E Stephenson

 

 

Friends of the Society:

D M Archibald Esq

Miss J F Archibald

M A Charlton Esq

Mrs H Green

Dr P A Creighton

David G Franks Esq

Dr A R Fraser

Dr T J B Gray

A G A Groome Esq

J Harker Esq

A S Hellawell Esq

Mrs G Henderson

Dr I P McElhinney

Sir Anthony Milburn

Dr B Noble

J D Park Esq

D Paterson Esq

F Reynolds Esq

Dr S O Sample

J Shepherd Esq

J P Thompson Esq

Mrs J P Thompson

Dr G D Watkins.

 

 

 

Horticultural Committee

Chairman: Dr P A Creighton

Vice-chairman: P Sample

Secretary: E Cooke, 01665 713681

 

Miss J F Archibald

J R Black

A D Clark

Mr B Davis

Mr M Frish

E Graham

Mr J. Hobrough

D Howie

J A Howie

Mr C Howliston

Mr G. Nichol-Velt

Mrs B Parker

D Paterson

A Richmond

B Row

Mrs S Row

Dr S O Sample

A J Shipley

S Snaith

H Taylor

 

Industrial Committee

Chairman: Mrs S E Black, 01665 711262

Vice-chairman: Mrs J. Piddock

Committee Secretary: Mrs J. Mohon 01665 711000

 

Section Secretaries

Mrs M Gibson

Mrs M McCullough

Miss K Miller

 

 

 

 

Mrs P Bagshaw

Mrs P Boyd

Mrs C Burns

Miss M C Burrell

Mrs F Carragher

Mrs S Coulter

Mrs L Davis

Mrs D Dunn

Mrs J Ewart

Mrs C Farrell

Mrs K Fender

Mrs M Hammond

Mrs M A Howie

Mrs S Howie

Mrs E Howliston

Mrs A Jefferies

Mrs M Knowles

Mrs M Luke

Mrs S McClure

Mrs G McCormack

Mrs E McQuillan

Mrs J Mitchell

Miss G E Murdy

Mrs W Nicoll

Mrs R Parks

Mrs J Pottle

Mrs J Wilkes

Miss H Wilson

 


 

HORTICULTURE PRIZE, CUP AND TROPHY WINNERS 2006

 

Sir Leonard Milburn Cup

For best sweet peas in Class 10

J Givens

The Herbert Shaw Cup

For the best roses in the show

J Percival

The James Jeffrey Cup

For the best collection of vegetables

J Smailes

The Morton Cup

For the most outstanding exhibit of flowers in Classes 10 to 58

Sue Champion

Jenneson Taylor Cup

President’s favourite exhibit

Tony Cuthbert

(Largest Onion)

The Warkworth House Challenge Cup

For the best exhibit in Dahlias

Jeff Smith

The Augusta Warters Memorial Cup

This year for the most outstanding exhibit of mixed flowers in Classes 15, 17, 38 & 42

Dr . Sally Sample