Despite a murky start to the day, threatening weather finally lifted for a glorious 58th annual show in the village of Bramhope.
Guiseley Band entertained throughout the afternoon, and Billy Treewinkle with Rocky the Old English Sheepdog was a hit, as well as the pet show and donkeys.
There were a number of sideshows and stalls including the popular plate smashing stall run by Otley Lions.
Louise Dodd, General Manager at the Holiday Inn in Bramhope, presented cups and trophies to the various category winners.
Old photographs of shows gone by were also on display in the Robert Craven Memorial Hall on show day last Sunday, August 31.
The show ended with the customary auction of unclaimed produce and exhibits, which was conducted by Mike Garnett.
Clive Harland from the Bramhope Show Committee said: "It was quite a successful show this year and we were very pleased.
"But I want to say a big thank you to everyone involved because that is very important."
The Organising Comm-ittee would like to thank patrons, villagers, local businesses, and the many visitors on the day for their support.
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
Seascape: 1. M Broadley, 2. A Waite, 3. A Waite; My Favourite Book: 1. M Broadley, 2. A Waite, 3. B Vickers; Small & Dainty: 1. A Waite, 2. M Broadley, 3. B Vickers; Beauty without flowers: 1. A Waite, 2. B Vickers, 3. M Broadley; Miniature Arrangement: 1. B Vickers, 2. A Waite, 3. K Grainge.
FLOWERS
One hybrid tea rose: 1. A Totty, 2. W Hannan, 3. Mrs Mason; Three asters: 1. M Winterbottom; Hydrangeas: 1. M Broadley, 2. G Winterbottom, 3. G Mills; Violas or pansies: 1. P Jessop, 2. P Jessop; Sweet peas: 1. W Hannan, 2. M Winterbottom, 3. A Totty; Perennials: 1. K Grainge, 2. G Mills; Pot-plant flowering: 1. P Bosomworth; Pot-plant foliage: 1. B Vickers; Fuchsia: 1. J Humphries, 2. K Grainge; Three Dahlias: 1. A Schofield, 2. J Humphries, 3. Mrs Mason.
FRUIT AND VEG
Beetroot: 1. R Sanderson, 2. J Humphries, 3. R Parkin; Three carrots: 1. R W Perkin; Potatoes-white: 1. R Sanderson, 2. R Sanderson, 3. R Fairbairns; Potatoes-coloured: 1. C Byrne, 2. J Humphries, 3. R Sanderson; Longest runner: 1. C Byrne, 2. D Ward, 3. B Marriott; Runner beans: 1. C Byrne, 2. B Marriott, 3. R Sanderson; Marrow: 1. R Sanderson, 2. T Appleyard, 3. R Sanderson; Kidney beans: 1. R Sanderson, 2. R Sanderson, 3. R Sanderson; Ugliest vegetable: 1. R Sanderson, 2. R Sanderson, 3. R Sanderson; Onions: 1. J Humphries, 2. R Sanderson, 3. R Sanderson; Tomatoes: 1. R Fairburns, 2. P Bosomworth, 3. S Neville; Dessert apples: 1. C Mellor; 2. B Marriott, 3. J Humphries; Cooking apples: 1. N Pridmore, 2. G Mills, 3. M Miles; Any other fruit: 1. B Hannan, 2. I Marshall, 3. A Vickers; Any other veg: 1. C Byrne, 2. A Shakeshaft, 3. T Appleyard; Mixed herbs: 1. B Vickers, 2. A Marshall.
PHOTOGRAPHY
People: 1. M Crossley, 2. S Ward, 3. B Bundey; A local view: 1. N Robertson, 2. G Catchpole, 3. I Allman; Animal/s: 1. N Robertson, 2. M Hudson, 3. G Catchpole; Holiday snap: 1. G Catchpole, 2. N Robertson, 3. D Sleigh.
PRESERVES, BREAD ETC
Lemon curd: 1. M Wild, 2. M Crossley, 3. L Hurst; Marmalade: 1. M Wild, 2. J Neville, 3. R Macdonald; Jam: 1. P Sparkes, 2. M Wild, 3. P Sparkes; Lemon cake: 1. L Hurst, 2. R Winterbottom; Date & Walnut: 1. N Nuttall, 2. R Macdonald, 3. J Webster; Scones-fruit: 1. J Catchpole, 2. L Jepson, 3. J Duckett; Apple pie: 1. J Bosomworth, 2. N Nuttall; Honey cake - as recipe: 1. R Macdonald, 2. S Ward, 3. L Jepson; Shortbread: 1. A Totty, 2. L Jepson, 3. A Marshall; Victoria sandwich: 1. M Crossley, 2. C Mason, 3. L Hurst; Biscuits: 1. P Sparke, 2. L Jepson, 3. A Totty; Rock buns: 1. H Harland, 2. L Hurst, 3. W Fudge; Chocolate cake: 1. L Hurst, 2. A Totty, 3. S Fairburn; Butterfly buns: 1. S Fairburn, 2. L Hurst, 3. R Macdonald; Savoury quiche: 1. L Hurst, 2. A Totty, 3. J Bosomworth; Decorated coffee cake: 1. A Totty, 2. M Wild, 3. J Bosomworth
FLOWERS
Counted cross stitch: 1. Mrs Pickles; 2. G Winterbottom, 3. S Neville; Tapestry: 1. Mrs Pickles, 2. R Jepson, 3. M Harrison; Embroidery: 1. M Low, 2. R Macdonald; 3. J Robertson.
HANDICRAFTS
Any other craft: 1. D Bennington, 2. V Connelly, 3. B Armitage; Any other craft: 1. L McLeod, 2. C Rogers, 3. L Jepson; Painting-any medium: 1. J Whitehead, 2. G Baxter, 3. M Miles; China painting: 1. G Baxter; A miniature: 1. P Best.
JUNIORS (UNDER EIGHT)
A painted egg: 1. R Fisher, 2. A Nutchey; Picture of my family: 1. R Fisher, 2. V Banks; Miniature garden: 1. C Beldon, 2. V Banks; Vegetable animal: 1. C Beldon, 2. V Banks; Decorated gingerbread man: 1. T Armitage.
JUNIORS (UNDER 11)
Picture - any medium: 1. C Brownbill, 2. H Armitage, 3. C Armitage; Model in a shoebox: 1. Z Britton, 2. H Birkby, 3. S Birkby; Plaster model: 1. T Hurst, 2. O Duckett; Lego model: 1. A Nutchey, 2. A Major, 3. A Major; Miniature garden: 1. S Jepson; Vase of flowers: 1. H Birkby, 2. S Jepson, 3. O Duckett; Four biscuits: 1. H Birkby, 2. O Duckett, 3. C Armitage.
JUNIORS (OVER 18)
CD or game cover: 1. C Burns, 2. J Missin, 3. G Pattinson; Handicraft: 1. S Birkby, 2. C Hooper, 3. G Pattinson; Photograph-any subject: 1. P Newell, 2. S Hooper, 3. D Major; Pizza: 1. L Jepson, 2. T Hurst, 3. D Major.
CHILDREN'S SHOWCLASSES
Pet show - dog: 1. C Beldon/ Sky Muffin (joint), 2. B Mitchell/ Milly; 3. Tilly; Pet show - other: 1. R Walker/ Prince, 2. A Duggan / Charlie, 3. Z Gill/ Snowball; Painting; 1 A Hicks, 2 J Harland, 3 R Major. QUIZ 1. K Tschanschek
TROPHIES
Saville Brothers Trophy Classes 1-5: Mrs M Broadley; Saville Brothers Trophy Classes 19-21: Mrs J Humphries; Morris Dixon Trophy: Mr R Fairburns. Richard Moxon Trophy: Mrs K Grainge. The May's Cup: Mrs A Waite. Vorley Cup: Mr M Crossley; Nuttall Cup: Mr N Robertson. Bradburn Cup: Mr N Robertson. Small Cup Class 46: Mr G Catchpole. Arthur Barrett Shield: P Jessop, K Grainge, W Hannon, J Humphries, M Winterbottom. Golesworthy Cup: Mrs L Hurst. Frank Thackeray Trophy: Mrs M Low. Peter Paul Cup: Mr D Bennington, Greystone Trophy: Mrs J Whitehead. The Broadley Cup: T Armitage. The Dudley Richardson Trophy: C Brownbill. Lawrence Welsh Cup: P Newell. Silver Cup: Mr R Sanderson; The Rose Bowl: Mrs L Hurst.
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