Taken from The Bream Magazine September 1888
On Sunday August 19, the Volunteers attended the evening service at 6.30. There was a large muster under the command of Lieutenant Payne, and a very crowded congregation, numbers being unable to obtain seats. The service seemed to be heartily joined in, and at the close the band played the National Anthem, the congregation standing. The Vicar preached the sermon, taking as his text S. Mathew x. 32,33.
Serious fears were entertained at one time that the annual Flower Show would have to be omitted this year owing to the damage done by the hailstorm and the backward state of the gardens. Matters however mended very much and the committee determined to hold the show, though at a later date than in previous years, the day fixed being Thursday August 23, and, upon the whole, they may congratulate themselves upon the success of their efforts. There was a good display of many kinds of produce. The gate money fell only a little short of last year, a good number paying for admission in the evening. The meeting of the Speech house Lawn tennis Club, and the wet morning interfered doubtless with the attendance in the afternoon. The wind blew high during the day, causing the cross-pole of one of the tents to break, and the cords of another to give way, but fortunately doing little damage otherwise. Messrs. W. Hoare and W. Worgan were the most successful winners of prizes in garden produce, but according to the rules they could not take more than six. There were several new exhibitors. The athletic sports added much to the day’s proceedings, the obstacle race making much merriment. The Rev. Dr. Bond has become vice-president of the society, Mr. T.H. Deakin a patron, and Messrs. H. Merry, D. North, W. Trafford, and E. Worthy have been added to the committee. We give a full list of the prizes :
LIST OF PRIZES
Four Cabbages – 1, Mrs E,Cooper, calico; 2, Mrs Dufty, shirting; 3, Mr T. Brookes, teapot; 4, Miss Hunt, teapot
18 Round Potatoes – 1, Mrs Skipp, flannel; 2, Miss Miles, calico; 3, Mr R. Johnson, teapot
18 Kidney Potatoes – 1, Mr W. Worgan, flannel; 2, Mr. Batten, table cloth; 3, Mr W. Robbins, glasses
18 Medium Potatoes – 1, Mr W. Worgan, knives and forks; 2, Mr F. Lucas, teapot; 3, Mrs Duffy, jugs
Half Peck Green Peas – 1, Mrs Skipp, flannel; 2, Mrs Dufty, basket; 3, Mr J. Shingles junr., dishes
Half Peck Broad Beans – 1, Mrs Skipp, flannel; 2, Mrs E. Cooper, bath
Brace Cucumbers – 1, Mr J. Hawkins, flannel; 2, Mr T. Batten, brush.
Two Vegetable Marrows – 1, Mr T. Batten, shoebrushes
Six Carrots – 1, Mr W. Worgan, blanket; 2, Mr J. Shingles junr., calico; 3, Mr W. Hoare, basket
Six Turnips – 1, Mr W. Worgan, sheet; 2, Mr W. Robbins, jug; 3, Mrs E. Cooper, coal scuttle
Six Parsnips – 1, Mrs Dufty, counterpane; 2, Mr F. Lucas, sheet; 3, Mr W. Hoare, calico
Six Beet-roots – 1, Mr F. Lucas, hassocks (Mr T.B. Trotter’s prize); 2, Mrs G. Jenkins, shirting
Twenty Four Spring Onions – 1, Mrs Skipp, sheet
Six Winter Onions – 1, Mr W. Robbins, sheet; 2, Mrs Dufty, jugs
Four Lettuces – 1, Mr W. Hoare, brush; 2, Mr W. Worgan, fork(Mr P. Jones prize); 3, Mr W. Robbins, towelling
Three Sticks of Celery – 1, Mr W. Hoare, gridiron (Mr P. Jones prize); 2, Mr W. Robins, teapot; 3, Mr J. Shingles junr, cups and saucers
Scarlet Runners – 1, Mr J. Shingles junr, flannel; 2, Mr W. Worgan, brush; 3, Mrs Dufty, cups and saucers.
Basket of Vegetables – 1, Mr M. Hoare, blanket; 2, Mr J. Hawkins, flannel; 3, Mr F. Lucas, shirting.
Six Sticks of Rhubarb – 1, Mr T. Brookes, calico; 2, Mr. W. Hoare, lamp; 3, Mrs E. Cooper, plates.
Basket of Fruit – 1, Mr T. Batten, counterpane; 2, Mr. W. Robbins, shirting.
Garden Nosegay – 1, Mr. G. Webb, brushes; 2, Mr J. Hawkins, pail; 3, Miss Miles, jugs
OTHER PRODUCE. EXHIBITOR’S TICKET 6d. EACH
Basket of Wild Flowers – 1, Mrs G. Jenkins, counterpane (Lady Campbell’s prize); 2, Mrs E. James, flannel.
Design in Flowers &c – 1, Mr. J. Carpenter, blanket; 2, Mr T. Brooks, blanket.
Medicinal Herbs – 1, Mrs A. Morgan, sheets(Lady Campbell’s prize); 2, Mrs E. James, hearth-rug (Mr. T. Ames prize).
Ferns – 1, Mr Harry Watkins, 12s; 2, Mr G. Jenkins, 8s (Rev. F.C. Gosling’s prizes)
Ornamental Collection Of Window Plants – 1, Mr G. Webb, blanket; Mrs E. James, bath.
Three Geraniums – 1, Mr. G. Webb, cups and saucers
Three Fuscias – 1, Mr G. Webb, shirting
Two pounds of Butter – 1, Mrs S. wildin, blanket; 2, Miss Camm, mat (Mr. T. B. Trotter’s prize)
SUNDAY SCHOOL PRIZES
Girls
Ferns – 1, Blanch Landers, scrap-book; 2, Ada Cooper, work-box; 3, Ellen Prince, ink-stand.
Basket of Wild Flowers – 1, Blanch Landers, ink-stand; 2, Ellen Prince, purse; 3, Ada Cooper, ink-stand; 4, Jane James, glove box.
Nosegay of Wild Flowers – 1, Celia Kear, Japanese box; 2, Henrietta Preest, workbox; 3, Harriet Preest, inkstand; 4, Minnie Hoare, pencil box.
Boys
Ferns – Hubert Landers, writing case.
Nosegay of Wild Flowers – 1, Walter Hoare, ink-stand; 2, Ernest Pitcher, purse; 3, Hubert Landers, blotting case; 4, Edwin Williamson, pencil box.
SPORTS
Throwing Cricket Ball – 1, J Caple 3s; 2, J. Worgan, 1s 6d.
High Jump – 1, W. Morse, 4s; 2, J. Worgan, 2s.
100 yards race (boys) 1, T. Kear, 3s; 2, W. Payne, 1s 6d.
Obstacle Race – 1, F. Beach, 5s; 2, J.Worgan, 2s 6d.
Sack Race (boys) – 1, F. Lucas, 3s, 2, O. Skipp, 1s 6d.
Quarter-mile handicap – 1, T Beach (scratch) 5s; 2, R Preest (40 yards), 2s 6d.
Long Jump – 1,Wm Morse, 4s; 2, J Caple, 2s.
100 yards handicap – 1, T Beach (scratch), 5s; 2, W. Camm (5 yards), 2s 6d.
Three Legged Race (boys) – 1,W Lucas and Edward Thomas, 4s; 2, T. Gladwin and R Webb, 2s.