Bristol Times and Mirror: Friday 7th March 1884

Redland and Kingsdown Workmen’s Flower Show and Home Encouragement Society: The 12th industrial exhibition and show of window-grown plants in connection with the above excellent society, was opened in the schoolroom of St. Saviour’s church yesterday. … (discussion of show and prize list) … Class 8: Myrtle in pot, window grown: 1st, Mrs. Day; 2nd Thierry Pinsent; 3rd Mrs. Whitefield … Class 13: Collection of grasses, gathered and dried by exhibitor: 1st Mrs. Pinsent; 2nd Mrs. Gardiner 3rd; George Gover. … … Class 21: Best made, prettiest and most novel window box, not less than two feet long, by amateurs: 1st Charles Dowling; 2nd, H. Pinsent; 3rd, J. Simmons …


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Referenced

GRO0901 Bristol: William Henry Thiery Pinsent: 1865 – 1915
GRO0906 Bristol: William Henry John Pinsent: 1841 – 1923 (?)
GROxxxx Bristol