A sizzling August Bank Holiday Monday helped to induce hundreds of folks from far and wide to a bumper packed program of exciting events at the 96th Ashwell Show.
The Bank Holiday brought some beautiful weather for the Ashwell Show. Crowds loved the events put on such as the traditional horse show, the ‘lamb national’ and many more. The Ashwell Show proved to be as popular as ever for a day filled with fun for both children and families.
Bluebell, a Canadian Great Grey Owl with Falconer, Alistair Leese from the Hawkeye Falconry.
Alan Butcher with his unique Fiat 500/Abarth 695. The vehicle was built as a 1972 500 and converted into an Abarth 20 years ago, and has a 650 hp engine.
Five year old Joseph Okell from Letchworth tries out a 1952 Ferguson Tedeo Tractor.
The sun shone; the crowds turned out for the 96th. Ashwell Show.
The warm weather helped to pack in the crowds at the Ashwell Show on Monday.
The combined Puckeridge and Enfield Chase Hunts put on a superb display.
The horse riding always promotes a lot of interest.
7 year old Temperance Marshall riding 8 year old ‘Goldie’ of the Puckeridge Hunt Pony Club.
images and text by Clive Porter
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