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Northampton Carnival and Joy Day programme, 1937, page 15

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Class 11 (continued)
99- Minatures of Famous People- K. and L. Ward
100- Coronation Queen and Herald- W and R. Browett
101- Sammy Single, Dicky Double, Teddy Treble ( Complete with board- T.R. Goon & Co.
102- Old Moke- W. Reeve & Co.
103- Coronation Wedding- G. Morris
104- Past and Present – Alliance Athletic Club
105- The Cotton Pickers- D. Swannell and K Shrewsbury

Class 12 Individual Waling Fancy Get-Up. Children of 6-14 years of Age. Comic or Characteristic. Four Prizes.
106- Old Time Sea Pirate- Roy Brewster
107- Page in History- Alec Austin
108- Hiawatha- George Austin
109- The Gay Seventies- Joyce Hardcastle
110- Coronation Doll- Maragaret Wallington
111- Jockey Orland Humphrey
112- Miss Coronation and Coach of Emblems Doris Wilford
113- Peeress- Maureen Salem
114- King of Hearts with his Golden Throne- James Ruff
115- The Old Woman with her Shoe- Marjorie Lanham
116- Safety First- D. Billingham
117- South Sea Island Maid- Betty Eastment
118- Madame Pompadour- Jacqueline Mason
119- Gypsy- Joyce Baker
120- Spanish Dancer- Kathleen Baker
121- Pierrot- William Reason
122- Littlewoods’s Football Coupon- Nellie Eason
123- Miss Coronation, 1937- Eunice Flanagan
124- The coronation Gold Coach- Betty Waterfield
125- Old Bill ( Soldier)- Clarence Maginn
126- Bird Man – G. Wootton
127- Ascot Fashion- Joy Webb
128- Admiral of the Fleet- Rosamond Gibbins

Class 13 Individual Waling Fancy Get-Up. Adults, Ladies or Gentlemen. Comic or Characteristic. Four Prizes.
129- Chinese Coolie- D.G. Darby
130-Local Grown- A. H. Woodland
131- Red Indian – Chas. Claridge
132- Not a perfect Blonde- Lily Bancroft
133- Coal Black Mammy- M.S. Westley
134- An Old English Gentleman- Frank Mitchell
135- Hawaiian Maid- Florence Cook
136- A Coronation Visitor from the East- A. J. Coward
137- No more Strike- Mrs E. Lenton
138- Chimney Sweep- C. Hamson
139- Kate on a Plate- A. E. Chambers
140- Ascot Fashions- Wm. Meakins
141- Hunchback of Notre Dame- Stanley Baucutt
142- Red Indian – C. Charlton
143- One of the Babes of the Wood- J Knibb
144- A Floral Design- Maragaret Maltby
145- Indian Chief: Cheerio Everyone – Nellie Stevenson
146-Miss Monflathers; from the Old curiosity shop- Phllis Phipps
147- Liberian Devil- H. Marshall
148- Tamula Devil Dancer- Frank Hughes
149- Old Fashioned Charlady- Mrs. W. Wadwell
150- Old Fashioned Lady – Margaret Eason
151- Early Victorian Lady- M Woodward
152- Influenza Victim- Mrs C. H. Butler
153- Ovaltime – Cynthia R. Butler
154- Queen Elizabeth- Florence Mason
155- Things of the Past- Mrs. M. M. Barker

Class 14. Fancy Get-Up on Motor Cycle solo or combination. Open to all Comers. Ladies or Gentlemen. Three Prizes.
156- Gone to the Dogs- S. Hodgkiss
157- Jan o’ Windmill Land- F.W. Hodgkiss

Class 15- Decorated Motor Car. Privately owned. Four Prizes.
158- Crinoline Lady Tea Cosy- Mrs. and Mrs H. Holton.
Class 16- Decorated Motor Car or Lorry not privately owned. Six Prizes.
159- Excavator- Roadmender Boys’ Club
160- Thos. R. Adams’ Van- T. R. Adams
161- Chilvern Cottage- Dominion Dairy Co.
162- The Lino King- Parsonson Bros.
163- …….- Northampton Co-Operative Society, Tailoring Dept.
164- Overall Queen and Retinue- Bazeley Bros., Ltd.
165- Kelvinator Refrigeration –Bazeley Bros.,
166- Furnishing from a New Angle- Northampton Co-Coperative Society Furnish-Dept.
167-……. Walpamur Co., Ltd.
168- C.W.S. Preserves – C.W.S.
169- C.W.S. Tobaccos- C.W.S.
219- Golden Shred Marmalade- T.W. Clarke  Sons.

RefCAP/NPT/24/1/2/17
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Date10 July 1937
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