Bristol Times and Mirror: Friday 16th March 1894

Redland Flower show: Yesterday the annual exhibition promoted by the Redland and West Bristol Workmen’s Flower Show and Home Encouragement Society was opened at the Redland Park Hall … (discussion of event) … Pot of double tulips, three bulbs, window grown: 1, Mrs. H. Baker; 2; Louisa Pinsent; 3, Mr. Knight … … Flower or pot of flowers not named in list, window grown: 1, Louisa Pinsent; 2, Mr. Cooper; 3, Mrs. Luker … … Prettiest and best arranged window box filled with primroses or crocuses: 2, Henry Pinsent and Mr. Bridges (equal). … Prettiest and best made window-box by amateurs: 1, Henry Pinsent; 2, Mr. Collins. … … Article for home decoration, not named in list: 1, Mr. R. Hillier; 2, Mr. Arthur Voss; 3, Mr. F. Johns; extra, Mr. Pinsent … Half pint of beef tea: 1, Louisa Pinsent; 2, Mrs. Holder; 3, Mrs. Warren … …


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Referenced

GRO0595 Bristol: Louisa Broad: 1837 – 1926
GRO0906 Bristol: William Henry John Pinsent: 1841 – 1923 (?)