Workmen’s Flower Show: Interesting Exhibition at Redland: The Redland and West Bristol Workmen’s Flower Show and Home Encouragement Society opened its nineteenth annual exhibition at the Redland Park hall under auguries which make it likely that the present show will be even more successful that of the past few years. … Flowers: … Pot of double tulips, three bulbs, window grown: 1st, Mrs. H. Baker; 2nd, Louisa Pinsent; 3rd, Mr. Knight … Prettiest and Best arranged window box filled with primrose or crocuses: 2nd Henry Pinsent and Mr. Bridges (equal) … Handicraft: Prettiest and best made window box by amateurs: 1st, Henry Pinsent, 2nd, Mrs. Collins, … Article for home decoration not named in list: 1st, Mr. R. Hiller, 2nd, Mr. Arthur Voss, 3rd. Mr. F. Johns: Extra, Mr. Pinsent … Cookery: … Half pint of beef tea: 1st. Louisa Pinsent, 2nd, Mrs. Holder, 3rd, Mrs. Warren …
[see also Western Daily Press: Friday 16th March 1894: … includes … Flower or pot of flowers not being in list, window grown: 1, Louisa Pinsent; 2, Mr. … 3; Mrs. Baker …]
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Referenced
GRO0595 Bristol: Louisa Broad: 1837 – 1926
GRO0906 Bristol: William Henry John Pinsent: 1841 – 1923 (?)