Western Times: Wednesday 6th August 1902

Bovey Tracey Flower Show: This show, one of the oldest in the district, was held in Hole Park, the grounds of which were kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee, yesterday …. The poultry show was held in a separate tent …. Mr. Turner of Newton Abbot, kindly acted as judge for the poultry, pigeons, and canary classes. …. The prize list … (included) … Any other variety, cock: J. Pinsent; ditto, hen, or pullet, 1 and 3, J. Husband, J. Pinsent, Bantam, cock … Selling class, hen – 1 and 2, J. Bowen, Cock and two pullets, J. Pinsent, 2 and vhc, A. Godsland, A. Pike, vhc G. Hydon …

[see also Western Times: Friday 8th August 1902]


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Referenced

GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917 (?)