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NZ$650,000 (2024) The 2000 Guineas is a ... The week also features the Canterbury A&P Show. History ... Jack Taylor, Stratford D & Mrs D M Whittington 1:34.64 (fast)
The Canterbury A&P Association was formed a few weeks later on 23 January 1863, with Robert Wilkin as its first president. [1] In April 1863, the A&P Association purchased 14 acres (5.7 ha) in Colombo Street South for show grounds; this is now Sydenham Park. [1] In November 1887, new show grounds opened in Addington. [2] [3]
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An agricultural show parade An agricultural show is a public event exhibiting the equipment, animals, sports and recreation associated with agriculture and animal husbandry . The largest comprise a livestock show (a judged event or display in which breeding stock is exhibited), a trade fair , competitions, and entertainment.
The A. P. Herbert Trophy was awarded to the person who had traveled the furthest to get to the rally, and was won by Stan Offley, who had covered 220 miles (350 km) and had passed through 156 locks. His route from Ellesmere Port had used the Manchester Ship Canal , the Bridgewater Canal , the Leeds and Liverpool Canal , the Aire and Calder ...
Later resurrected by director Tyrone Guthrie and designer Tanya Moiseiwitsch, [3] a thrust stage was used in 1953 by the Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada. [4] Their Festival Theatre was originally under a tent, until a permanent thrust stage theatre facility was constructed in 1957.
Records for 1820 show that there were 25 mills in the parish of Painswick at the time, of which 18 were engaged in making cloth. The industry was hit by recessions in the later 1820s and 1830s, and although steam engines started to appear in the area from the 1810s, only Sheepscombe Mill and Brookhouse Mill are known to have had steam power by ...