This event looks like it was very popular and the sort of thing that attracts all ages. This event was 1994. Is it a yearly event or has there been another show since? Any faces recognised?
This event looks like it was very popular and the sort of thing that attracts all ages. This event was 1994. Is it a yearly event or has there been another show since? Any faces recognised?
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I remember the chap with the cat on his shoulder. He was a likeable eccentric, who went every where with his cat. He occasionally visited my church, the Church of the Resurrection, Grovehill, but I think he usually went to one of the Baptist churches. He died some yeasrs ago, I think. I can’t remember his name.
In the third photo down, of the Sunnyside Rurual Training Centre stand, the chap on the right is Paul Moran, still a leading member of Chiltern Society Herts Conservation Volunteers (formerly Hemel Hempstead Conservation Volunteers).
I think there were three of these events. Possibly organised by The Hemel Hempstead Gazettw. I was in two clubs which put on displays. The Hemel Hempstead Movie Makers, who had a display upstairs, for the 1994 exhibit. The other was The Leverstock Green Players. These had both a display downstairs; as well as performing for approximately twenty minutes on stage. Pity and disgusting the Pavilion is no more. It served us well. Alan French.
we opened the event and did a disply on stage…dacorum majorettes ha ha
Could it be Mike Dillon?