cxxiv Award of Prizes at Norwich, 1911. 



PLANS OF HOUSE AND BUILDINGS 

 FOR SMALL HOLDINGS. 



[69 entries.] 



I. (£25.) -Leslie T. Moore, A.R.I.B.A.. 3 Raymond Buildings, Grays Inn, London, W.C. 



II. (iCl5.)— Hunter & WoODHOUSE, Helper, Derbyshire. 



III. (iClO.)— John P. Blake, 60 Richmond Park Road, Kingston-on-Thames. 



IV. (jCS.)— Thomas Paul Bausor, 18 Howard Street, Wakefield. 



FARM PRIZE COMPETITIONS.^ 



(Open to bo?id fide Tenant Farmers.) 



For the best managed Farms in Norfolk and Suffolk. 



Class 1. — Farms, chiefly Arable, of 500 acres or over, exclusive of Heafli 



and Saltings. [13 entries.] 



13 I. (jCIOO-S. R. Sherwood. Playford, Ipswich. 

 4 II. (^'50.)— F. John Knight, East Walton, King's Lynn. 

 f> III. (£20.)— John PEROWNE. Gaton Hall, Alderford, Norwich. 

 8 E. N. & H. C— John W. Peacock, Hockwold, Brandon, Norfolk. 



Class 2. — Farms, chiefly Arable, of not less than 250 and under 500 acres, 

 exclt'sire of Heath and Salt nigs. [17 entries.] 

 26 I. (jC75.)— George Wm. RACKHAM, Hill Farm. Hethel, Norwich. 

 21 II. (.^30.)— Anthony Knight. West Newton, King's Lynn. 



30 III. (jC15.)— Fred smith, Cawston, Norwich. 



31 R.N. & H. C— John Robert Tyrrell, West House Farm, Leiston. Suffolk. 



Class 3. — Farms, chiefly Arable, of not les.Htl^in 100 acres and under 25(1 acres, 

 exclusive of Heath and Saltings. [15 entries.] 



47 I. (£50.)— Q. W. Turner. Dial Farm, Earl Soham. Framlingham. 

 .36 II. (jC25.)— ARCHIBALD J. CHRISTIE, Slys Farm. North Greake. Fakenham. 

 38 III. (jCIO.)— EXORS. OF John Cos.sby, The Cottage, Raveningham, Loddon. 

 41 R. N. & H. C— Benjamin Monsey, Sustead, Norwich. 



Class 4. -Farms, chiefly Arable, of not less than .50 acre.i and under 100 acres, 

 exclusire of Heath and Saltings. [11 entiies.] 



ri4 I. (jC40.)— JAMES GREENGRASS, Malt House Farm, Stoke Holy Cross, Norwich. 

 49 II. (4C20.)— Frederick ARTHURTON. East Tuddenham, East Dereham. 



52 III. (jCIO.)— EDMUND CHANEY, Starston Wood Farm, Harleston, Norfolk. 



53 R, N. & H. C— F. J. Geater, Yankee Lodge, Middleton, Toxford, Suffolk. 



Class 5. — Farms, chiefly Arable, (f not less than 10 acres and. under 50 acres, 

 exclusive of Heath and. Saltings. [9 entries.] 



66 I. (^€20.) - Stephen Warren, Walton Highway. Wisbech. 



64 II. (jCIO.)— FREDERICK H. MEANS. Outwell. Norfolk. 



62 III. rjC5.»— Thomas Howard, Benhall Green, Saxmundham. 



FORESTRY SECTION. 



Class 1. — Specimens of Oak, Elm-, Ash, and, Beech Timber, grown i7i Great 



Britaiii or Ireland. 

 2 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Leicester, G.C.V.O., C.M.G., Holkham, Norfolk. 

 1 II. (Bronze Medal.)— The Earl of Carnarvon, Highclere Castle, Newbury. 



Class 2. — Specimois of Larch, Spnice, and Scotch Pine Timber. 



5 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Carnar\on, Highclere Castle, Newbury. 



6 II. (Bronze Medal.)— The Karl of Leicester, G.C.V.O., C.M.G., Holkham, 



Norfolk. 



Class 3. -Specimens of any other sort of Hard Wood, or li road-leaved Timber. 

 10 I. (Silver Medal. )-C. Coltman Rogers. Slanage Park, Radnorshire. 

 !• II. (Bronze Medal.) The Earl of Leicester, G.CV.O., C.M.G.. Ilolkliaiii, 

 Norlolk. 



' Prizes given by the Norwich Local Committee. 



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