Gosforth Show 2008: Who came first and second
Published at 16:03, Wednesday, 27 August 2008
DAHLIA CLASSES: One giant/large decorative dahlia: 1 D Coid; 2 J Killip. One giant/large cactus/semi cactus dahlia: 1 & 2 I Graham. Three medium decorative dahlias: 1 & 2 I Graham. Three medium cactus/semi dahlia: 1 & 2 I Graham. Three small/miniature decorative dahlia: 1 & 2 I Graham. Three small cactus dahlias: 1 & 2 I Graham. Five pompom dahlias any variety: 1 & 2 E Hadwin. Five ball dahlias any variety: 1 & 2 I Graham.
Five stem water lily dahlias: 1 J Killip; 2 E Hadwin. One container of dahlias foliage allowed: 1 I Graham; 2 J Killip.
ROSES: One specimen rose: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. One vase of three specimen blooms: 1 M Hewertson; 2 I Graham. One vase of six specimen blooms: 1 & 2 I Graham. One vase of one stem cluster flowered bloom: 1 1 M Hewertson; 2 I Graham. One vase, three stems of cluster flowered bloom: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. One vase/bowl of roses any variety/varieties: 1 M Hewertson; 2 I Graham.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS: A vase three stems of chrysanthemums, any variety: 1 T Garth. A vase of three stems of chrysanthemums, any: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. A vase of three stems of double spray chrysanthemums: 1 & 2 T Porter.
GLADIOLI: Gladioli, large flowered, one spike: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. Gladioli, large flowered, three spikes, one variety: 1 M Hewertson; 2 J Killip. Gladioli, large flowered, three spikes, two or more varieties: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. Gladioli butterfly/primulinas, three spikes, any variety: 1 & 2 J Killip.
SWEET PEAS: Sweet peas, one vase nine stems any variety: 1 Mrs Brown; 2 M Hewertson. Sweet peas, one vase, six stems any variety: 1 & 2 Mrs Brown. Sweet peas, three vases, four stems sep vase: 1 Mrs Brown; 2 T Porter.
OTHER FLOWERS: Asters, six blooms, one vase, any varieties: 1 M Hewertson; 2 J Killip. Pansies, six blooms, any variety: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. Flowers raised from seed: 1 E Hadwin; 2 M Hewertson. Perennials or biennials, vase: 1 M Hewertson; 2 W Marshall. Hydrangeas, three heads: 1 T Ball; 2 G Whitney. Vase of any three flowers: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. Collection of different flowers in a vase/bowl: 1 & 2 M Hewertson,
Three vases, each vase different: 1 & 2 M Hewertson.
POT PLANTS: Begonia, one large flowered double/single: 1 E Hadwin; 2 T Porter. Begonia, one small flowered double/single: 1 T Porter; 2 E Hadwin. Begonia, one fibrous rooted: 1 & 2 T Porter. Gloxinia, one large flowered double/single: 1 & 2 M Cox. Pelargonium/geranium, one not hanging: 1 M Hewertson; 2 T Porter. Fuchsia 5” and over pot (not hanging): 1 E Hadwin; 2 M Hewertson. Fuchsia, 4½ and under (not hanging): 1 & 2 M Hewertson. Coleus, not exceeding 8” pot: 1 & 2 T Porter. Bizzie lizzy, not exceeding 7” pot: 1 T Porter; 2 E Hadwin. Foliage plant or plants, one pot: 1 S Cheetham. Begonia rex, one: 1 & 2 T Porter. Succulent/cacti, one variety, one pot: 1 J Whitney; 2 G Whitney. Succulent cacti garden, three or more variety, 18”: 1 & 2 S Cheetham. Succulent/cacti miniature garden three or more, 6x3”: 1 & 2 S Cheetham.
Plant/plants grown in unusual container: 1 S Cheetham; 2 L Pattison. Hanging basket, three or more varieties: 1 T Porter. Hanging basket, one species, any number: 1 & 2 T Porter.
Collection of vegetables: 1 M Hewertson. Potatoes, four round, white: 1 E Hadwin; 2 T Porter. Potatoes, four round, coloured: 1 & 2 T Porter. Potatoes, four long, white: 1 E Hadwin. Potatoes, four long, coloured: 1 T Porter; 2 E Hadwin. Collection of six potatoes, three varieties, two of each: 1 E Hadwin; 2 T Porter.
Rhubarb, three sticks on colour: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. Tomatoes, dish of six: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. Tomatoes, dish of three: 1 & 2 M Hewertson. Dish of 12 cherry tomatoes: 1 & 2 T Porter. Shallots, either six aristocrat or hative de niort: 1 & 2 E Hadwin. Cabbage, one green: 1 J Killip; 2 M Hewertson.
Cauliflower, one: 1 & 2 T Garth. Green peas, six pods: 1 & 2 E Hadwin. French beans, six pods: 1 & 2 E Hadwin. Runner beans, six pods: 1 WE Hadwin; 2 P Tyler. Longest bean: 1 E Hadwin; 2 P Tyler. Broad beans, six pods: 1 & 2 T Garth. Cucumber, one, over 8”: 1 M Hewertson; 2 E Hadwin. Cucumber, one, under 8”: 1 M Hewertson.
Vegetable marrow, one, table: 1 M Hewertson; 2 T Porter. Courgettes, three matched less than 6” long: 1 & 2 T Porter. Carrots, three stump rooted, 3” leaf stem: 1 & 2 T Garth. Onions, three, under 250 grams each: 1 E Hadwin; 2 M Hewertson. Onions, three, over 250 grams each: 1 E Hadwin. Onion, one heaviest, trimmed and cleaned: 1 T Garth; 2 M Hewertson. Beetroot, three of any one variety (3” stem): 1 & 2 M Hewertson.
Turnips, three garden (5” stem): 1 & 2 T Porter. Leeks, two trench: 1 & 2 T Garth. Leeks, two pot: 1 T Garth. Any other vegetable (one variety): 1 T Porter; 2 W Marshall. One only vegetable and one only flower, no trimmings: 1 T Garth; 2 M Hewertson.
The Kelly Cup: M Hewertson
The TL Moore Cup: M Hewertson
Most points in children’s classes: Rosie Pratt
The Steelfield Cup: AE Hadwin
The WI Cup: AE Hadwin
The Ted Bunker Cup: I Graham
Best exhibit in roses: I Graham
Best scented rose: I Graham
Most points in chrysanthemums: M Hewertson
Most points in gladioli: M Hewertson
The Norman Curbishley Cup: ME Brown
Most points in other flowers: M Hewertson
The Smith Cup: S Cheetham
Most points in potted plants: T Porter
Winner in collection of vegetables: M Hewertson
Best exhibit in potatoes: T Porter
Most points in vegetable classes: M Hewertson
The Todd Cup: T Porter
The Garth Shield: T Garth
The Pellymounter Cup: M Hewertson.
CHILDREN’S CLASSES: Pressed flowers/grasses greetings card: 1 E Pratt; 2 R Pratt. A tree grown from seed: 1 & 2 B King. Cactus in a pot: 1 C Atkinson; 2 E Pratt. An arrangement of flowers in a small basket: 1 R Pratt; 2 C Atkinson. Flowering annual growing in a pot: 1 E Porter; 2 L Glenn.
Small basket table arrangement 9” width: 1 J Powe; 2 AE Hadwin. Easter arrangements in a cup and saucer: 1 M Powe; 2 E Powe. Arrangement, flowers foliage in a hat, 2ft: 1 J Patterson; 2 L Pattison. Miniature arrangement, flowers foliage: 1 AE Hadwin; 2 E Powe. Arrangement, flowers/foliage from your own garden, 18”: 1 J Patterson; 2 AE Hadwin.
LARGE FOWL: Any pure light or heavy breed male/female: 1 Mr & Mrs Chorley; 2 O Chalker. Any colour silkie male/female: 1 Mr & Mrs J Barry (best large soft feather); 2 Mr & Mrs J Barry. Cross-bred hen or bantam: 1 Mr & Mrs J Barry; 2 R & T Askew. OEG male: 1 P Waring (best large hard feather); 2 P Waring. OEG AC female: 1 & 2 P Waring.
OEG BANTAMS: Oxford type male/female: 1 RJ Brown; 2 R & T Askew. Duckwing male/female: 1 D Dalton; 2 R & T Askew. Blue or black male: 1 S Corkhill. Blue or black female: 1 S Corkhill; 2 D Dalton. Black red male: 1 R & T Askew; 2 RJ Brown. Clay/wheaton female: 1 RJ Brown (best in show); 2 RJ Brown. Pile male/female: 1 D Dalton.
AOC MALE: 1 S Corkhill; 2 D Dalton. AOC female: 1 S Corkhill; 2 P Waring. Any colour Wyandotte male: 1 & 2 J Maddock. Any colour Wyandotte female: 1 & 2 J Maddock. Any colour Sussex male/female: 1 O Chalker & Son (reserve best in show); 2 Mr & Mrs J Barry. Ancona male/female: 1 & 2 Mr & Mrs J Barry. Any colour leghorn male/female: 1 Mrs V Grave; 2 O Chalker & Son. Any colour rock male/female: 1 & 2 Mr & Mrs J Chorley. True bantam male: 1 & 2 P Corkhill. True bantam female: 1 & 2 P Corkhill. Any other variety male/female: 1 O Chalker & Son; 2 E Alexander. Any variety 2008 male: 1 P Corkhill (best true); 2 Mr & Mrs J Chorley. Any variety 2008 female: 1 O Chalker & Son (best light); 2 Mr & Mrs J Chorley.
WATERFOWL: Any variety waterfowl: 1 & 2 T & R Jennings.
CHILDREN’S CLASSES: AC hard feather male/female: 1 T Askew.
BAKING: Three pieces of tray bake, one variety: 1 Sophie Slater; 2 A Gate. Dark fruit cake: 1 & 2 Mary Hilton. Boiled fruit cake: 1 Mary Hilton; 2 Vicki Duns. Three squares of gingerbread: 1 Vicki Duns; 2 Esther Powe. Three decorated cup cakes: 1 Sandra Biggins; 2 Ann McKenzie. A smoothie: 1 Amy Slater; 2 Esther Powe. Handmade white loaf: 1 & 2 Joyce Cummings. Handmade brown loaf: 1 & 2 Joyce Cummings. A loaf made in a bread maker: 1 C Marsden; 2 Joyce Cummings. Three fruit scones: 1 & 2 Joyce Cummings. Tea bread: 1 Esther Powe; 2 Mrs M Powe. Three chocolate muffins: 1 EJ Fletcher; 2 Sophie Slater.
Small pizza: 1 Joyce Cummings; 2 Jonathan Powe. Fruit pie: 1 Mrs M Powe; 2 Joyce Cummings. Three meringues: 1 & 2 Ann McKenzie. Victoria sandwich baked in one tin – jam filled: 1 Mary Hilton; 2 Joyce Cummings. Four biscuits, one variety: 1 & 2 Vicki Duns.
HONEY SECTION: Two 1lb jars of light honey: 1 P Wright; 2 E Gaskell. Two 1lb jars of medium honey: 1 R Blackridge; 2 D Stalker/P Wright. Two 1lb jars of dark honey; 1 & 2 E Gaskell. Two 1lb jars of granulated honey: 1 E Gaskell; 2 A Tett.
Novice class, two 1lb jars of clear honey: 1 F Tyson. One shallow frame of honey suitable for extraction: 1 E Gaskell; 2 A Tett. Ashburner class, one shallow frame, one 1lb light honey, one plain honey cake: 1 E Gaskell. One cake of beeswax, 8oz: 1 E Gaskell; 2 D Stalker. One cake of beeswax, decorative: 1 W Stalker; 2 D Stalker. One bottle of mead, sweet: 1 J Chorley. One bottle of mead, dry: 1 J Chorley. One honey cake, plain: 1 E Gaskell; 2 P Wright. One honey cake, fruit: 1 E Gaskell; 2 H Tyson. Gift class, jars of honey only: 1 & 2 E Gaskell. One apiary product ready for use: 1 P Wright (best exhibit); 2 D Stalker.
WINE SECTION: Bottle of homemade wine, dry, red: 1 Mrs J Chorley. Bottle of homemade wine, dry, white: 1 & 2 Mrs J Chorley. Bottle of homemade wine, sweet, red: 1 & 2 Mrs J Chorley. Bottle of homemade wine, sweet, white: 1 & 2 Mrs J Chorley. Bottle of homemade damson or sloe gin: 1 & 2 Mrs J Chorley. Bottle of homemade rosé wine: 1 & 2 Mrs J Chorley. Bottle of homemade flower wine: 1 & 2 Mrs J Chorley.
PRODUCE SECTION: Six fresh eggs, white: 1 & 2 T Ball. Six fresh eggs, brown: 1 & 2 D Stalker. Dish of rum butter: 1 Jill Reese; 2 EJ Fletcher. Jar of chutney: 1 Amy Slater; 2 Sheila Lawson. Jar of blackcurrant jam: 1 Sarah Millard; 2 E Graham. Jar of raspberry jam: 1 & 2 Sheila Lawson. Jar of strawberry jam: 1 Vicki Duns; 2 Sheila Lawson. Jar of lemon curd: 1 Sheila Lawson; 2 L Lace. Jar of marmalade: 1 & 2 Sheila Lawson. Jar of jelly to serve with meat: 1 Sarah Millard, 2 E Graham.
PHOTOGRAPHY, OLD SWEET TIN AND OLD COMIC POSTCARD: Snapshot colour of ‘A Sporting Event’: 1 Peter Tyler; 2 Mrs M Powe. Snapshot black and white of ‘A Family Group’ – not studio: 1 Ann McKenzie; 2 Jo Whyte. Snapshot colour of ‘Spring time’: 1 Ann McKenzie; 2 Mrs M Powe. Snapshot colour with caption: 1 Vicki Duns; 2 Lynn Pattison. An old sweet tin: 1 Sarah Millard; 2 R Ball. An old comic postcard: 1 Doreen Head; 2 Lindsey Pallister.
CHILDREN: Under eight years, photo of ‘an outing’ taken by self: 1 Sam Kitchen; 2 Aaron McKenzie. Eight to 11 years, photo of ‘an outing’ taken by self: 1 Josh Wareing; 2 Charlie Grayson. 12 to 16 years, photo of ‘a sporting event’ taken by self: 1 Laura Pederson; 2 Gemma Baker.
ADULT HANDICRAFT: Item of handmade jewellery: 1 Ann McKenzie; 2 Vicki Duns. Article in patchwork: 1 & 2 E Barnard. Any craft exhibitor over 70 years: 1 Mrs Margaret Richardson; 2 Mrs Jean Beattie. Handmade fascinator: 1 Ann McKenzie; 2, L Lace. Handmade bookmark: 1 Christine Vincent-Briggs; 2 Vicki Duns. Handmade wedding card: 1 L Lace; 2 Lindsay Pallister. Handmade Christmas card: 1 Mrs Margaret Richardson; 2 Lynn Pattison. Gift wrapped wine bottle: 1 Lindsay Pallister; 2 Christine Vincent-Briggs. Handmade Christmas tree decoration: 1 Janis Paterson; 2 Lynn Pattison. Handmade tassle: 1 & 2 Jill Korwin-Granford. Item from recycled material: 1 & 2 Janette Wynne. Handworked sampler: 1 & 2 Mrs Margaret Richardson. Counted x-stitch “evenweave”: 1 M Milligan; 2 Mrs J Thomas. Counted work in “aida”: 1 Margaret Richardson; 2 Vicki Duns. Tapestry picture: 1 M Milligan; 2 J Wigham. Item in bead work: 1 Jill Korwin-Granford; 2 Ann McKenzie.
ADULT HAND KNITTING: Hand knitted scarf: 1 & 2 Lynn Pattison. Hand knitted baby’s garment: 1 Jean Beattie; 2 J Wiglam. Hand knitted toy: 1 Janet Hurlock; 2 Cathryn Pritt. Item in double knitting: 1 Lynn Pattison; 2 Michiko Kato.
RAG RUGS: Prodded/hookie rag rug: 1 Eleanor Graham. Article in hookie/prodded work: 1 Norma Lockhart; 2 Sarah Millard.
ADULT ARTWORK: Drawing in any medium: 1 John Gray; 2 Max Tyler. Water colour painting: 1 John Gray; 2 Mrs Margaret Richardson. Picture in any other medium: 1 Clare Tyler; 2 E Barnard.
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE CO-OPERATIVE EXHIBITS: WI exhibit – “A Leisurely Lunch”: 1 Gosforth WI; 2 Calderbridge & Ponsonby WI; 3 Lamplugh WI.
CHILDREN’S SECTION – UNDER FIVE YEARS: Picture in paints: 1 Donovan Easthope; 2 Josie Lomas; 3 Dylan Biggins. Picture in felt tips or crayons: 1 Harry Ketchen; 2 Dylan Biggins; 3 Aaron McKenzie. Collage picture, A4: 1 Rosie Pratt; 2 Sam Pratt; 3 Aaron McKenzie. Edible necklace: 1 Billy Sibbald; 2 Harry Ketchen; 3 Rosie Pratt. A play-dough animal: 1 Billy Sibbald; 2 Sam Pratt; 3 Rosie Pratt. Pick up and display a pebble, undecorated: 1 Aaron McKenzie; 2 Rosie Pratt; 3 Katie Broadbent
CHILDREN’S SECTION – UNDER EIGHT YEARS: Decorated plant pot: 1 Ian Crichton; 2 Tasha Whyte; 3 Esme Ellison. Collage made from natural materials: 1 Tasha Whyte; 2 Courtney-Ann McKenzie; 3 Sienna Tyler. Decorated wooden spoon: 1 Jemma Atkinson; 2 Sam Ketchen; 3 Tasha Whyte. Fruit or vegetable animal: 1 Tasha Whyte; 2 Courtney-Ann McKenzie; 3 Hollie Simcock. Crayon or felt tip picture, A4: 1 Jemma Atkinson; 2 Charisse Millard; 3 Sienna Tyler. Painting, original, A4: 1 Sam Ketchen; 2 Charisse Millard; 3 Emma Easthope. Handwriting “Jack and Jill”: 1 Tasha Whyte; 2 Charisse Millard; 3 Sam Millard.
CHILDREN’S SECTION – EIGHT TO 11 YEARS: Decorated pot plant: 1 Emily Pratt; 2 Amber Whyte; 3 Molly Simcock. Handmade birthday invitation: 1 Emily Pratt; 2 Molly Simcock; 3 Amber Whyte. Sports scene on a biscuit tin lid: 1 Emily Pratt; 2 Amber Whyte; 3 Bethany Stokes. Decorated wooden spoon: 1 Emily Pratt; 2 Bethany Stokes; 3 Emily Vincent-Briggs. Decorated hen’s eggs: 1 Molly Simcock; 2 Amber Whyte; 3 Cerys Atkinson. Fruit or vegetable animals: 1 Melissa Chesterman; 2 Emily Pratt; 3 Amber Whyte. Handmade bracelet: 1 Emily Vincent-Briggs; 2 Molly Simcock; 3 Emily Pratt. Crayon/felt tip picture, A4: 1 Lettie Wareing; 2 Eleanor Cummings; 3 Amber Whyte. Painting, original, unframed, A4: 1 Melissa Chesterman; 2 Amber Whyte; 3 Molly Simcock. Computer poster – “recycling”: 1 Olivia Olphert; 2 Molly Simcock; 3 Cerys Atkinson. Handwriting of ‘Owl and the Pussycat’: 1 Emily Pratt; 2 Bethany Stokes; 3 Amber Whyte.
CHILDREN’S SECTION – 12 TO 16 YEARS: Gift wrapped box: 1 Gemma Slater; 2 Amy Slater; 3 Lauren Pederson. Decorated welly: 1 Jessica Stokes; 2 Peter Kay; 3 Hazel Postlethwaite. Computer poster – “recycling”: 1 Jessica Stokes; 2 Lauren Pederson; 3 Sophie Slater. Painting, original, unframed, A4: 1 Lauren Pederson; 2 Andrew Hilton. Handmade jewellery: 1 Lauren Pederson; 2 Gemma Slater; 3 Jessica Stokes. Pencil drawing, any size: 1 Lauren Pederson; 2 Andrew Hilton; 3 Lauren Pederson. Handwriting of ‘On the Ning Nang Nong’: 1 Sophie Slater; 2 Hazel Postlethwaite; 3 Amy Slater.
CHILDREN’S COOKERY – UNDER EIGHT YEARS: Three rock buns: 1 Rosie Pratt; 2 Courtney-Ann McKenzie; 3 Hollie Simcock. Three pieces of uncooked traybake: 1 Rosie Pratt; 2 Dylan Biggins; 3 Courtney-Ann McKenzie. Three fruit scones: 1 Hollie Simcock; 2 Tasha Whyte; 3 Rosie Pratt. A gingerbread man decorated: 1 Courtney-Ann McKenzie; 2 Rosie Pratt; 3 Beth Reece. Three decorated rich tea biscuits: 1 Courtney-Ann McKenzie; 2 Tasha Whyte; 3 Ian Crichton.
CHILDREN’S COOKERY – EIGHT TO 11 YEARS: Three rock buns: 1 Emily Pratt; 2 Molly Simcock; 3 Amber Whyte. Three pieces of uncooked traybake: 1 Molly Simcock; 2 Amber Whyte; 3 Emily Vincent-Briggs. Three fruit scones: 1 Amber Whyte; 2 Molly Simcock; 3 Emily Pratt. Three decorated rich tea biscuits: 1 Olivia Watson; 2 Emily Vincent-Briggs; 3 Amber Whyte. Victoria sandwich cake: 1 Olivia Watson; 2 Hannah Keith; 3 Emily Pratt. A small pizza: 1 Emily Pratt; 2 Emily Vincent-Briggs; 3 Molly Simcock. Healthy lunch box: 1 Emily Pratt; 2 Emily Vincent-Briggs; 3 Bethany Stokes.
CHILDREN’S COOKERY – 12 TO 16 YEARS: Three muffins: 1 Grace Watson; 2 Sophie Slater; 3 Gemma Slater. A small pizza: 1 John Pederson; 2 Andrew Hilton; 3 Faye Simcock. Three shortbread biscuits: 1 Andrew Hilton; 2 Hazel Postlethwaite; 3 Jessica Stokes. A smoothie: 1 Lauren Pederson; 2 John Pederson; 3 Amy Slater
TROPHY WINNERS: A Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup: Mrs Lynn Pattison. The Jane Moore Memorial Trophy: Mr M Milligan. A Perpetual Silver Challenge Trophy: Mrs Joyce Cummings. The Annie Hartley Memorial Trophy: Mrs Margaret Richardson. The Hobby Shop Special Prize: Mrs E Bernard. The Dorothy Barrett Memorial Trophy: Mrs Margaret Richardson. The Cottam Cup: Gosforth WI. The Drigg WI Cup: Mrs Mary Hilton. The Ruth Schofield Cup: Emily Pratt. The Wine Trophy: Mrs J Chorley. The Joyce Hodgson Cup: Lauren Pederson. The Ruth Moore Memorial Cup: Mrs Sheila Lawson. The Mrs Drinkall Memorial Cup: Mr M Milligan. The Hazel Roscoe Cup: Emily Pratt. The Mary Jackson Cup: Tasha White. The Charlotte Murphy Memorial Trophy: Mrs Anne McKenzie. The Eleanor Moore Memorial Cup: Rosie Pratt. A Silver Cake Dish: Mrs J Cummings. A Challenge Cup: Mr E Gaskell. The Heckles Memorial Cup: Mr E Gaskell. The Waddington Memorial Cup: Mr P Wright. A Cup awarded by the Whitehaven Beekeepers’ Association: Mr F Tyson. The JJ Ashburner Memorial Trophy: Mr E Gaskell. The Jane Moore Memorial Trophy: Mr M Milligan.
IN-HAND CLASSES: Brood mare in foal or with foal at foot, over 14.2hh: 1 Mr S Housby, Solway Footprint; 2 Anita Thorburn, Alscott Foxy Lady. Best foal: 1 Anita Thorburn, Chocolat Fox Cub; 2 S Housby, Solway Rainbow. Yearling, two and three year old in hand to make 14.2hh and under: 1 Mrs J Scales, Tidesbrook Miss Primrose (rider Julia Scales); 2 Cheryl Page, Alia Bint Imperiala. Yearling, two and three year old in hand to make over 14.2hh: 1 S Housby, Solway Storm; 2 S Housby, Solway Ruby. The Keswick Trophy: Mr S Housby.
RIDING HORSE CLASSES: Riding horse, exceeding 14.2hh, but not exceeding 15.2hh: 1 Mrs C Elliot, Touchstone VIII (rider Miss A Elliot); 2 Lisa Sloan, Strinesdale Golddust. Riding horse, exceeding 15.2hh: 1 Amanda Antins, Lothar Boesgaard; 2 V & T Little, Captain Murphy (rider Tracey Little). The Royston Trophy for the ridden coloured horse or pony: 1 Letitia Cummings, Jigaloop; 2 Faye Simcock, Quigley. The Carr Challenge Cup for the ridden cob: 1 Mrs LR Taylor, Weavers Jack Frost; 2 Lindsay Richardson, Samson
SIDE-SADDLE CLASSES: The Side-Saddle Association Equitation Championships Qualifying Open Class: 1 Mrs Gail Brown, More Majestic; 2 Barbara Stephenson, Whitecroft Miss Ruby. Best horse or pony ridden side-saddle, open to horses and ponies four years old and over: 1 Mrs Gail Brown, More Majestic; 2 Barbara Stephenson, Whitecroft Miss Ruby. Side-saddle costume concours d’elegance: 1 Barbara Stephenson, Whitecroft Miss Ruby; 2 Mrs Gail Brown, More Majestic
RIDING PONY CLASSES: Working hunter classes: Working hunters not exceeding 13hh: 1 Mrs D Park, Trefanan (rider Michael Park); 2 Carole Smith, Ceri (rider Jo Beattie). Working hunters exceeding 13hh but not over 14hh: 1 M Wareing, Roxter (rider Josh Wareing); 2 Mrs E Nichol, Just Sprite (rider Charlotte Nichol). Working hunters exceeding 14hh but not over 15hh: 1 Jennifer Stable, Millstocks Fairytale; 2 Carole Smith, Wayward Apache (rider Sarah Beattie). Working hunters over 15hh: 1 V & T Little, Captain Murphy (rider Tracey Little); 2 Emily Cottam, Beyond Question. Children’s riding pony, not exceeding 12.2hh and ridden by a child under 13 years: 1 Mrs D Park, Trefanan Bright Spark (rider Michael Park); 2 M Wareing, Magic (rider Lettie Wareing). Children’s riding pony, exceeding 12.2hh, but not exceeding 13.2hh, to be ridden by a child under 15 years: 1 Carole Smith, Whineray Playboy (rider Jo Beattie); 2 Carole Smith, Ceri (rider Hannah McDowell). Children’s riding pony, exceeding 13.2hh, but not exceeding 14.2hh, to be ridden by a child under 17 years: 1 M Wareing, Roxter (rider Josh Wareing); 2 Faye Simcock, Quigley. Children’s riding pony, under 12hh, not to have been entered in any other class and to be ridden by a child under eight years: 1 Ellen Jones, Moschatel Sugarchat.
The Norah Trophy for the rider and pony most suited to each other and under 14.2hh, the rider to be under 14 years and living within 15 miles of the showground: 1 Helen Atkinson, Poppy (rider Emma Atkinson); 2 Laura Mullen. The Newton Trophy for the best children’s riding pony: M Wareing, Roxter (rider Josh Wareing)
HEAVY HORSES: Gelding mare, mare in foal or with foal at foot, three years or older: 1 James Curr, Newlands Lady Catherine; 2 G & J Dodd, Browns Marie. Best foal: 1 G & J Dodd, Burlington Park Willow
Silver Rose Bowl for the best animal in the heavy horse classes: James Curr – Newlands Lady Catherine. The Queenie Trophy for the best animal three years and under: G & J Dodd – Burlington Park Willow
REGISTERED MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONIES (EXCLUDING SHETLANDS): Mare in foal, or with foal at foot: 1 Mrs GM Cockbain – Castlehill Sally; 2 Mr A Kilby – Becky. Foal: 1 Mrs GM Cockbain – Carrock Ruby; 2 Mr A Kilby – Pippa. Yearling, colt or filly: 1 Mrs GM Cockbain – Tarbarl Mary Jane; 2 Carole Smith – Northlight Carmen. Two or three-year-old colt, filly or gelding: 1 J Robinson & A Bell – Krypton Sunflower; 2 Sarah Brennan – North Light Giselle. Mare or gelding, to be brought into the ring mounted: 1 Courtney Savage – Bracklinn Jo-Jo; 2 Mrs J Scales – Eldrick Jack Flash (rider Emma Scales).
The Ratcliffe Trophy for the best animal in the mountain and moorland classes: Mrs GM Cockbain. The Willman Shield for the reserve champion: J Robinson & A Bell.
SHETLAND PONIES: Stallion, two years and upwards: 1 Hodgson Family – Eynhallow Black Jack; 2 Nicholson Family – Wells Royal Gold. Brood mare with or without foal at foot: 1 Hodgson Family – Lotuspoint Tania; 2 Nicholson Family – Kinness Susan. Yearling, colt or filly: 1 Nicholson Family – Wells Vestra; 2 Nicholson Family – Yarpha Selina. Two or three year old filly or gelding: 1 Nicholson Family – Berrymoor Bramble; 2 Nicholson Family – Yarpha Lucinda.
Mare or gelding to be brought into the ring mounted: 1 Nicholson Family – Strocherie Elissa; 2 Ellen Jones – Abbeyfield Ella. Miniature Shetland under 34”, three years old or under: 1 Mrs IM Walker – Parlington Tabitha. Perpetual Challenge Cup for the best animal in the Shetland pony classes: Hodgson Family – Eynhallow Black Jack. The Allengrove Trophy for the best ridden Shetland pony: Nicholson Family – Wells Royal Gold. Society rosette for the junior champion: Nicholson Family – Wells Royal Gold. Society rosette for the senior champion: Hodgson Family – Eynhallow Black Jack.
SHOWJUMPING CLASSES: 128cms for ponies, not exceeding 128cm: 1 Mrs E Nichol – Glanymor Wendy (rider Charlotte Nichol); 2 Mrs B Watson – Drummond King (rider Annabel Watson). 138cms for ponies, not exceeding 138cm: 1 Jo Beattie; 2 Rowen Orrell. Junior open for ponies: 1 Jennifer Stable – Millstocks Fairytale; 2 Carole Smith – Wayward Apache (rider Sarah Beattie). 90cm jumping for horses: 1 Carls Hirst; 2 Chris Messenger. 105cm jumping for horses: 1 Emily Cottam; 2 Chris Messenger.
CALF CLASSES: Dairy calf: calf born after 2007 show, to be exhibited by person under 12 years on show day, animal not to have been entered in any other class: 1 Megan Naylor; 2 Ellie Naylor (best handler). Beef calf (no bulls): calf born after 2007 show, to be exhibited by person under 18 years: 1 Amy Slater – Dentview Daisy (best handler); 2 Gemma Slater – Dentview Dessey.
BEEF CATTLE:: Limousin: bull born after January 1, 2007: 1 Amy Slater – Dentview Daisy. Limousin: cow in calf or calf at foot: 1 Amy Slater – Dentview Daisy. Limousin: maiden heifer: 1 Amy Slater – Dentview Daisy. Trophy for the best animal in the limousin classes – 1 Amy Slater – Dentview Daisy.Furness Supply Trophy: RF Tyson. Any other beef breed including rare breeds: bull: 1 RF Tyson. Any other beef breed including rare breeds: cow in calf or calf at foot: 1 RF Tyson. Trophy for the best animal in the above classes: RF Tyson. A cup for the best two continental cattle: RF Tyson
CROSS-BRED SHEEP: Two cross-bred or half bred ewes which have reared a lamb(s) this season: 1 J Bolton; 2 E Lawson. Two cross-bred shearling gimmers from Herdwick, Swaledale or Westmorland rough ewes: 1 J Bolton. Two cross-bred gimmer lambs from Herdwick, Swaledale or Westmorland rough ewes: 1 & 2 G Whitfield. Three best butchers lamb, any cross: 1 E Lawson; 2 Mr & Mrs Watson. Two gimmer lambs, any cross-breed other than mules: 1 J Bolton; 2 Mr & Mrs Watson. The North of England Mule Association prize for the best female sheep owned and exhibited by one of their members: G Whitfield. The Fletcher Trophy for the champion cross-bred sheep: G Whitfield
HERDWICK SHEEP: Best aged ram: 1 Paul Naylor; 2 Tom Postlethwaite. Best two-shear ram, not showing more than six broad teeth: 1 Paul Naylor; 2 Tom Postlethwaite. Best shearling ram: 1 Tom Postlethwaite; 2 Miss V Watson. Best ram lamb: 1 Paul Naylor; 2 Tom Postlethwaite. Best ewe, to have reared a lamb(s) this season: 1 Miss V Watson; 2 JA Braithwaite. Best two-shear ewe, not to show more than six broad teeth: 1 Miss V Watson; 2 Paul Naylor. Best shearling gimmer: 1 Miss V Watson; 2 Paul Naylor. Best gimmer lamb: 1 Miss V Watson; 2 Tom Postlethwaite. The Eldred Trophy for the champion Herdwick: Miss V Watson.
Prize for a collection of Herdwick sheep containing one aged ram, one two-shear ram, one shearling ram and one ram lamb: P Naylor.
Prize for a collection of Herdwick sheep containing one shearling ewe, one tup lamb and one ewe lamb: Miss V Watson.
A Silver Candlestick for a collection of Herdwick sheep containing one ewe, one two-shear ewe, one shearling and one gimmer lamb: Miss V Watson.
SWALEDALE SHEEP: Best aged ram: 1 G Whitfield. Best ram lamb: 1 G Whitfield. Best ewe, which has reared a lamb(s) this season: 1 G Whitfield. Best shearling gimmer: 1 G Whitfield. Best gimmer lamb: 1 G Whitfield. The Pattinson Trophy for the champion Swaledale: G Whitfield
TEXEL SHEEP: Best ram over one year of age: 1 & 2 AW Beattie. Best ram lamb: 1 & 2 AW Beattie. Best shearling gimmer: 1 & 2 AW Beattie. Best gimmer lamb: 1 & 2 AW Beattie. The Keith Gibson Memorial Trophy for the champion Texel: AW Beattie.
The Natwest Trophy for the champion sheep: Mr & Mrs Watson
ANY OTHER BREED OF SHEEP: Best ram, any age: 1 Mr & Mrs Watson; 2 E Lawson. Best ewe which has reared lamb(s) this season: 1 Mr & Mrs Watson; 2 Hazel Postlethwaite – Angel. Best lamb: 1 Thornbank Farms; 2 Mr & Mrs Watson.
Vintage tractor, petrol/TVO: 1 Paddy McBride – 1939 Standard Fordson orange model; 2 Joe Adams – 1942 Fordson Major Standard N; 3 WT Jackson – 1948 Ferguson T20 1859cc petrol engined
Vintage tractor, diesel: 1 Ron Gaskell – 1974 Massey Ferguson 155; 2 Late entry; 3 GE Jenkinson – 1961 Massey Ferguson 65
Stationary engines: 1 K Thwaytes – 1919 Amanco 2¼ hp open crank engine; 2 I Pallister – 1950s Barford Atom garden plough; 3 J Robinson – 1945-49 Wolseley WDII 1½ hp engine driving Lister water pump
Farm machinery: 1 Joe Adams – Bamford mowing machine; 2 Late entry; 3 Late entry.
Any other vintage machine: 1 John Ashbridge – 1949 Lancaster motor car; 2 Geoff Southward – 1934 Austin 10/4; 3 R Steele – 1973 MGB Roadster restored in the mid 1980s and again in 2001, used regularly in summer
Cup for the best exhibit in the vintage classes: John Ashbridge
The Hail Trophy for the best tractor in the vintage classes: Ron Gaskell
The Horricks Trophy presented to the best car, commercial or motorcycle in the vintage class: John Ashbridge
The Gaitskell Trophy for the best exhibit in the stationary engine section: K Thwaytes
The Mossop Trophy for the best tractor in original condition: Paddy McBride.
Any variety veteran: 1 Kylan Donnelly; 2 Hazel Postlethwaite. Any variety puppy: 1 Allan Johnston; 2 Brian Scott. Jack Russell terrier: 1 Lydia Bowness; 2 Cara Gearing. Border terrier: 1 John Harris; 2 Marian Graham. Lakeland/fell terrier: 1 Allan Johnston; 2 Pam Lawson. Any variety of collie: 1 Charlotte Evans; 2 Angela Johnston. Any variety of junior: 1 Sally Fenwick; 2 Sheila Gorley. Any variety of gundog: 1 Michael Docherty; 2 Pam Easden. Lurcher and greyhound: 1 Ike Tailor; 2 Neil Wilkinson. Any variety of hound: 1 Penny Read. Any variety of utility or toy dog: 1 Zoe Wilson; 2 Emma Nichols. Any variety of terrier: 1 Allan Johnston; 2 John Harris. Any variety of working dog: 1 Sheila Gorley. The Blair Trophy for the best in show: Sheila Gorley.
NOVELTY CLASSES: Junior handling up to 16 years old: 1 Zoe Wilson; 2 Emily Richardson. Prettiest bitch: 1 Carrie Graham; 2 Sophie Westmorland. Most handsome dog: 1 Emma Nichols; 2 Charlie Crayston. Waggiest tail: 1 Amy Murdoch; 2 Wendy Hanley. Best six legs: 1 Harry Sutton; 2 Sacha. Fancy dress: 1 Abbie McDowell; 2 Wendy Hanley. Children’s pet: 1 Matthew Carey.
See next week Whitehaven News for a full list of the Cumberland & Westmorland wrestling results from Gosforth Show
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