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2010 Competition Results

Results > Honey > Honey Classes
Class Prize Winners Cat
No.
 
#HO1
Honey - Two 454g Jars of Light English Honey.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Rennolds, Mr A
Woodley, Mr G
Hogan, Mr M
Ide, Mr S D
4
9
1
2
#HO2
Honey - Two 454g Jars of Medium English Honey.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Wilday, Mrs J
Smith, Mr C
Sluggett, Mr A
Mummery, Mr J
24
22
21
17
#HO3
Honey - Two 454g Jars of Dark English Honey.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Ide, Mr S D
Woodley, Mr G
Williams, Mr L
Sluggett, Mr A
28
33
32
29
#HO4
Honey - Two 454g Jars of Chunk English Honey.
1st Broom, Mr W G 14
#HO5
Honey - Two 454g Jars of Naturally-Granulated English Honey (not stirred)
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Smith, Mr C
Sluggett, Mr A
Wallace, Mr N
Woodley, Mr G
44
42
45
48
#HO7
Honey - Two 454g Jars of English Heather Honey
1st MCCABE, Mr P 215
#HO8
Honey - One Comb of English Honey, for extracting.
1st
2nd
Williams, Mr L
Broom, Mr W G
55
14
#HO9
Honey - One Piece of Beeswax (minimum weight 300g). The block will be broken for judging so perfect moulding is not required.
1st
2nd
3rd
Smith, Mr C
Wilday, Mrs J
Rennolds, Mr A
57
58
56
#HO11
Honey - One Cake of Beeswax, not less than 454g in weight and not less than 25mm thick.
3rd
4th
Rennolds, Mr A
Sluggett, Mr A
59
60
#HO13
Honey - One Sheet of Foundation, made by the Exhibitor, in any type of Brood Frame, wired and ready for the hive. Not less than
1st NORMAND, Mr B 63
#HO14
Honey - Composite Class: any four of the under mentioned items -
1st
2nd
3rd
Mummery, Mr J
Ide, Mr S D
Woodley, Mr G
65
68
67
#HO15
Honey - Six Transparent Containers of English Honey, labelled as for sale to comply with current regulations on each jar. Judge
1st
2nd
3rd
Woodley, Mr G
Broom, Mr W G
Mummery, Mr J
72
14
69
#HO16
Honey - One Bottle Dry Mead, in clear glass punted bottle of approximately 75cl. Flange stoppers only may be used.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Rennolds, Mr A
Mummery, Mr J
MALE, Mr M
Sluggett, Mr A
75
74
240
76
#HO17
Honey - One Bottle Sweet Mead, in clear glass punted bottle of approximately 75cl. Flange stoppers only may be used.
1st
2nd
Mummery, Mr J
Rennolds, Mr A
80
81
#HO19
Honey - A pair of Beeswax Candles made by moulding.
1st
2nd
3rd
Smith, Mr C
Wilday, Mrs J
Acke, Mr P
86
88
83
#HO20
Honey - A pair of Beeswax Candles made by any method other than moulding.
1st
2nd
3rd
Bentham, Mrs A
Woodley, Mr G
Rennolds, Mr A
89
92
91
#HO21
Honey - A Display of Six Ornamental Objects, made of Beeswax. Colouring permitted.
1st Bentham, Mrs A 93
#HO22
Honey - Five 28g Blocks of Beeswax.
1st
2nd
3rd
Acke, Mr P
Wilday, Mrs J
Smith, Mr C
94
99
96
#HO23
Honey - Gift Class. (* no entry fee) Two 454g jars of any English Honey
1st
2nd
3rd
MCCABE, Mr P
Broom, Mr W G
Hogan, Mr M
216
102
103
#HO24A
Honey - Photograph, subject of interest to Beekeepers. Black and white or colour maximum size A4 not less than 75 mm x 75 mm.
1st
2nd
3rd
Bentham, Mr R
Acke, Mr P
James, Mrs L
112
107
246
#HO24B
Honey - Technical Photograph, subject of interest to beekeepers, black and white or coloured, with appropriate information, came
1st Ball, Mr R 110
#HO25
Honey - One Transparent 227g Jar of Furniture Cream or Polish.
1st
2nd
3rd
Acke, Mr P
Grist, Mrs J
Mummery, Mr J
126
127
128
#HO26
Honey - An Item of Beekeeping Equipment, made, repaired or adapted by the Exhibitor. The object should be suitable for display
1st
SP
Owers, Mr Keith
Smith, Mr C
133
146
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