HIVES: Class 1: NUCLEUS HIVE WITH LIVE BEES
stocked generally in accordance with BS1372/1947; with a minimum of three and a maximum of five brood combs with brood at all stages of development, a minimum of two sealed combs of stores. Queen to be marked in appropriate colour/identification.
FIRST: 4
Mr I J Flatman, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Second: 3
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 1
Mr R A Andrews, Yarm on Tees, Cleveland
HIVES: Class 2: OBSERVATION HIVE (EDUCATIONAL) WITH LIVE BEES
any size, comprising a minimum of a brood compartment, a honey super compartment or plain sections, the component areas suitably identified with symbols or words. This class will be limited to the first four exhibitor entries received.
Second: 10
Mr I J Flatman, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
OPEN HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 3: ONE SHALLOW OR DEEP COMB OF HONEY
of any year, heather or flower.
FIRST: 20
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Second: 15
Mr J H Goodwin, Nr Congleton, Cheshire
Third: 14
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 4: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF LIGHT HONEY
of any year.
FIRST: 23
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Second: 30
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Third: 31
Mr P J F Wright, Lancaster, Lancashire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 5: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF MEDIUM HONEY
of any year.
FIRST: 40
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Second: 42
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 33
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 6: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF DARK HONEY
of any year.
FIRST: 43
Mr J W Cox, Deeping St James, Peterborough
Second: 42
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 47
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 7: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF NATURALLY GRANULATED HONEY
of any year.
FIRST: 56
Mr G H Moxon MBE, Hull, East Yorkshire
Second: 51
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Third: 49
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 8: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF LING HEATHER HONEY
of any year, pressed or by centrifuge.
Second: 59
Ms J L Fulton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Third: 61
Mr G H Moxon MBE, Hull, East Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 9: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF SOFT SET HONEY
of any year.
FIRST: 63
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Second: 70
Mr G H Moxon MBE, Hull, East Yorkshire
Third: 71
Mr D & Mrs E A Riley, Wragby, Wakefield
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 10: SIX JARS OF HONEY OF ONE DISTINCT UNIFIED VARIETY
labelled as For Sale.
FIRST: 78
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Second: 83
Mr B W Roberts, Near Rugby, Warwickshire
Third: 80
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 11: COMPOSITE, THREE ONE POUND JARS OF HONEY
three distinct varieties, all different. The awards will be made on a points system with each of the three varieties being judged individually and scored accordingly.
FIRST: 91
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Second: 92
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
Third: 86
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 12: ONE JAR OF HONEY
produced by anyone who has not won a first prize at the Great Yorkshire or Countryside Live Shows.
FIRST: 98
Mr R W Ibbotson, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Second: 104
Mr B W Roberts, Near Rugby, Warwickshire
Third: 102
Mr D & Mrs E A Riley, Wragby, Wakefield
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 13: ONE JAR OF HONEY
(minimum of 200 grams) for tasting only. The exhibits will be judged by taste and flavour only, and must be free of wax and foreign matter.
FIRST: 111
Mr R W Ibbotson, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Second: 108
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 109
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 14: TWO DIFFERENT HONEY/WAX RELATED PRODUCTS
i.e. polish, hand cream or the like and in containers labelled with the ingredients. Non-Edible only. Minimum product weight of 50 grams.
FIRST: 122
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Second: 123
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Third: 125
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 15: ONE PIECE OF BEESWAX
prepared for commercial purposes. Minimum weight of 454 grams. The block will be broken for judging, perfect moulding not necessary.
FIRST: 128
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Second: 127
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 132
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 16: DECORATIVE WAX PRODUCTS
minimum 2 pieces, maximum 6 pieces. Maximum display area 305mm x 305mm.
FIRST: 133
Mrs K Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Second: 134
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Third: 136
Ms J L Fulton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 17: TWO BEESWAX CANDLES
made by moulding or dipping. The candles to be displayed erect and to be lit by the judges at their discretion.
FIRST: 144
Mr J H Goodwin, Nr Congleton, Cheshire
Second: 143
Ms J L Fulton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Third: 145
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 18: SIX PIECES OF BEESWAX
each piece to weigh between 25 and 60 grams.
FIRST: 149
Ms J L Fulton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Second: 146
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 150
Mr J H Goodwin, Nr Congleton, Cheshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 19: ONE PLAIN CAKE OF BEESWAX
to weigh between 400 and 500 grams.
FIRST: 154
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Second: 161
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Third: 153
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 20: TWO PIECES OF CUT COMB
flower or heather, presented in standard commercial containers. Minimum weight of 225 grams each.
FIRST: 164
Mr I J Flatman, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Second: 162
Mr R A Andrews, Yarm on Tees, Cleveland
Third: 166
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
open HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 21: MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH
black and white or colour including digital, on any subject relating to bee keeping. Minimum size (excluding mount) of 250mm x 200mm.
FIRST: 173
Mr A L Bentley, Castleford, West Yorkshire
Second: 181
Ms J L Fulton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Third: 188
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
MEAD CLASSES: Class 22: ONE BOTTLE OF MEDIUM DRY MEAD
FIRST: 193
Mr J W Cox, Deeping St James, Peterborough
Second: 192
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Third: 191
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
MEAD CLASSES: Class 23: ONE BOTTLE OF SWEET MEAD
FIRST: 201
Mr M J Badger MBE, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Second: 206
Ms J L Fulton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Third: 205
Mr J W Cox, Deeping St James, Peterborough
MEAD CLASSES: Class 24: ONE BOTTLE OF MEAD.
Exhibitors own recipe that may be Cyser, Melomel, Pyment or Metheglin (Honey that has been fermented with spices, with fruit juice or with fruit).
FIRST: 213
Mr M J Badger MBE, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Second: 218
Ms J L Fulton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Third: 215
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
COUNTY HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 25: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF LIGHT HONEY
of any year.
FIRST: 228
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
Second: 225
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 229
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
county HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 26: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF MEDIUM HONEY
of any year.
FIRST: 232
Mr R W Ibbotson, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Second: 230
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
county HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 27: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF DARK HONEY
of any year.
FIRST: 238
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Second: 236
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 237
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
county HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 28: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF NATURALLY GRANULATED HONEY
of any year.
FIRST: 242
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Second: 241
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
county HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 29: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF LING HEATHER HONEY
of any year, pressed or by centrifuge.
FIRST: 251
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Second: 248
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Third: 249
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
county HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 30: TWO ONE POUND JARS OF SOFT SET HONEY
of any year.
Third: 257
Mr G H Moxon MBE, Hull, East Yorkshire
county HONEY AND WAX CLASSES: Class 31: ONE PLAIN CAKE OF BEESWAX
to weigh between 400 and 500 grams.
FIRST: 262
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Second: 265
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Third: 261
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 32: A DISPLAY OF UP TO FIVE ITEMS
made by the exhibitors using products from the hive. Ingredients to be listed (honey, mead or wax in the raw state excluded). Edible only.
FIRST: 268
Mrs K Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Second: 271
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
Third: 270
Mr J W Cox, Deeping St James, Peterborough
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 33: SULTANA, APRICOT AND HONEY CAKE
sweetened with honey only. Made in accordance with the recipe at the back of the schedule.
FIRST: 278
Mr I J Flatman, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Second: 281
Mrs N J Parkinson, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Third: 280
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 34: ONE PLAIN HONEY CAKE
sweetened with honey only. Made in accordance with the recipe at the back of the schedule.
FIRST: 287
Mr I J Flatman, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Second: 288
Mr J H Goodwin, Nr Congleton, Cheshire
Third: 292
Mr B W Roberts, Near Rugby, Warwickshire
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 35: ONE HONEY CAKE - EXHIBITOR’S OWN RECIPE.
FIRST: 296
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
Second: 293
Mrs K Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 295
Mr J H Goodwin, Nr Congleton, Cheshire
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 36: HONEY SWEETS - EXHIBITOR’S OWN RECIPE
(toffee, fudge etc.) A minimum of two pieces from the same recipe but total entry not to exceed 454 grams.
FIRST: 301
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
Second: 303
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Third: 299
Mrs K Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 37: HONEY CONFECTIONERY - EXHIBITOR’S OWN RECIPE
(scones etc.) A minimum of two pieces from the same recipe but total entry not to exceed 454 grams. Sweetened with honey only.
FIRST: 306
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Second: 304
Mrs K Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Third: 307
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 38: WALNUT, DATE AND HONEY CAKE
made in accordance with the recipe at the back of the schedule.
FIRST: 315
Mr P J F Wright, Lancaster, Lancashire
Second: 313
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
Third: 311
Mr I J Flatman, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 39: ONE JAR OF CHUTNEY - EXHIBITOR’S OWN RECIPE
minimum weight of 454 grams. To be made using honey as the sweetening agent.
FIRST: 327
Mr J H Goodwin, Nr Congleton, Cheshire
Second: 318
Mr A M Armstrong, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire
Third: 333
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 40: ONE JAR OF HONEY LEMON CURD
minimum weight of 454 grams. To be made in accordance with the recipe at the back of the schedule.
FIRST: 337
Mrs K Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Second: 336
Mrs H Armstrong, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire
Third: 335
Mr A M Armstrong, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire
CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY: Class 41: WHOLEMEAL COB
To be made in accordance with the recipe at the back of the schedule.
FIRST: 345
Mrs K Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Second: 346
Mr J W Cox, Deeping St James, Peterborough
Third: 344
Dr S Baskind, Bardsey, Leeds, West Yorkshire
CHAMPIONSHIPS & SPECIAL PRIZES: CH1:
Additional: For the Best Honey Exhibit - A Perpetual Silver Challenge Trophy offered by the late Gwendoline, Duchess of Norfolk.
FIRST: 78
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Second: 63
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
CHAMPIONSHIPS & SPECIAL PRIZES: CH2:
Additional: For the Best Exhibit - The British Beekeepers Association and the National Honey Show Blue Ribbon Award.
FIRST: 20
Mr D A Shannon, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Second: 78
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
CHAMPIONSHIPS & SPECIAL PRIZES: CH3:
Additional: For the Best Exhibit of Light Honey - A Perpetual Challenge Trophy offered by the Honey Stewards, in memory of Phillip S Jenkin, a past Honey Steward.
FIRST: 23
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Second: 228
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
CHAMPIONSHIPS & SPECIAL PRIZES: CH4:
Additional: For the Best Exhibit in the Cake and Confectionery Classes - A Perpetual Challenge Trophy offered by the Honey Stewards, in memory of David Millward, a past Honey Steward.
FIRST: 296
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
Second: 306
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
CHAMPIONSHIPS & SPECIAL PRIZES: CH5:
Additional: For the Best Exhibit of Mead - A Mead Horn, presented by the Institute of Northern Ireland Bee Keepers’ in commemoration of the 150th Great Yorkshire Show.
FIRST: 213
Mr M J Badger MBE, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Second: 193
Mr J W Cox, Deeping St James, Peterborough
CHAMPIONSHIPS & SPECIAL PRIZES: CH6:
Additional: For the Best Exhibit of Beeswax or Candles - A Certificate of Merit awarded by the Yorkshire Beekeepers Association.
FIRST: 262
Mr G P Browster, West Yorkshire
Second: 149
Ms J L Fulton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
CHAMPIONSHIPS & SPECIAL PRIZES: SP1:
Additional: For the Best Entry in the County Classes - A Certificate of Merit awarded by the Yorkshire Beekeepers Association.
FIRST: 238
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Second: 228
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
RASE CUPS: RASE 1:
Additional: For the best Non Honey exhibit in Show - WBC Perpetual Challenge Cup.
FIRST: 296
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire
Second: 213
Mr M J Badger MBE, Leeds, West Yorkshire
RASE CUPS: RASE 2:
Additional: For the winner of Class 10 - Flower Perpetual Challenge Cup.
FIRST: 78
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Second: 83
Mr B W Roberts, Near Rugby, Warwickshire
RASE CUPS: RASE 3:
Additional: For the best Mead from Classes 22 & 23 only - Bryden Perpetual Challenge Cup.
FIRST: 201
Mr M J Badger MBE, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Second: 193
Mr J W Cox, Deeping St James, Peterborough
RASE CUPS: RASE 4:
Additional: For the winner of Class 1 - Rosemary Huse Perpetual Challenge Cup.
FIRST: 4
Mr I J Flatman, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Second: 3
Mr A Brown, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
RASE CUPS: RASE 5:
Additional: For the winner of Class 11 - Pearman Perpetual Challenge Cup.
FIRST: 91
Jefferson’s Whitby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Second: 92
Mrs W J Maslin, Hull, East Yorkshire