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OLD BASING & LYCHPIT VILLAGE SHOW
The Village Show came back with a bang, well a reduced pop. A slightly reduced entry and all classes in the main hall, with a one way system in operation and lots of fresh air.
Everybody seemed to enjoy the day and the Committee were pleased to welcome several new entrants to the Show. The Raffle did well and thanks to the local businesses who supported the Show.
The Vicar, Rev Heather Leppard, presented the prizes to the winners of the adult classes and the children to loud applause.
The Committee thank all who attended and we all look forward to 2022.
The schedule for the show can be viewed from here.
Click on any of the pictures below for a larger image.
Vegetables
View along the vegetable show table.
Class 8 - 3 Capsicum or Chillies – one cultivar
Class 8 - 3 Capsicum or Chillies – one cultivar
Class 8 - 3 Capsicum or Chillies – one cultivar
Class 8 - 3 Capsicum or Chillies – one cultivar
Class 8 - 3 Capsicum or Chillies – one cultivar
CLass 9 - 3 Capsicum or 3 Chillies, 2 or 3 cultivars
Class 18 - 5 Tomatoes, calyx attached, NOT ‘Beefsteak’
Class 19 - 9 Cherry Tomatoes, not plum, calyx attached – not to exceed 35mm dia.
Class 13 - 3 Onions, over 250 grams
Class 14 - 3 Onions, under 250grams
Class 14 - 3 Onions, under 250 grams
View along the fruit show table.
Class 15 - 9 Shallots, large (more than 30mm dia.)
Class 16 - Onion collection: one over 250g, one under 250g, one large shallot and one pickling shallot (less than 30mm dia.)
Class 17 - 3 Potatoes, white or coloured variety, kidney, round or ova
Class 7 - Sweet Corn, 2 cobs, with husks and silks (one side opened and peeled back)
Class 10 - 1 Cucumber
Class 10 - One Squash
Class 11 - 2 Courgettes (approx. 150mm)
Class 6 - 3 Beet, globe variety
Roses
Dahlias
Flowers
Bakes, brews and preserves
Because the sun shone so brightly through the windows onto the cakes (which were covered in cling film) my camera didn’t get many photos that showed very much. If you have photos of this section I would love to add them to this page, please send them using the submission form here.
Handicrafts
Class 77 - A painting or drawing in any medium
Class 77 - A painting or drawing in any medium
Class 77 - A painting or drawing in any medium
Class 79 - A needlecraft exhibit not specified in Section F, using any form of needle. For example - knitting, crochet, macramé, sewing
Class 79 - A needlecraft exhibit not specified in Section F, using any form of needle. For example - knitting, crochet, macramé, sewing
Class 79 - A needlecraft exhibit not specified in Section F, using any form of needle. For example - knitting, crochet, macramé, sewing
Class 79 - A needlecraft exhibit not specified in Section F, using any form of needle. For example - knitting, crochet, macramé, sewing
Class 79 - A needlecraft exhibit not specified in Section F, using any form of needle. For example - knitting, crochet, macramé, sewing
Class 79 - A needlecraft exhibit not specified in Section F, using any form of needle. For example - knitting, crochet, macramé, sewing
A description and brief history of Japanese Yubinuki (show in previous photograph)
Class 80 - A handmade child’s toy – no kits
Class 81 - Any item made from a kit
Class 82. - ‘You’ve made it, let’s see it!’ - a handicraft not covered in any other class(no kits)
Class 82. - ‘You’ve made it, let’s see it!’ - a handicraft not covered in any other class(no kits)
Class 82. - ‘You’ve made it, let’s see it!’ - a handicraft not covered in any other class(no kits)
Class 82. - ‘You’ve made it, let’s see it!’ - a handicraft not covered in any other class(no kits)
Class 82. - ‘You’ve made it, let’s see it!’ - a handicraft not covered in any other class(no kits)
Class ?? - Crocheted Goldfish
Children’s
Photographs
Miscellaneous
Presentations
I wasn’t able to stay for the presentations so again if you have any photographs please send them to me using the submission form here.
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