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Posted: Fri 25 Apr, 2014 12:20 pm
by chameleon
A Council sponsored event, quite a serious thing back then and I think it still runs in a similar guise even today, though not seen much publicised for a while. Somewhere in the depths of the loft in a box of photos I should still have a pic (complete with deckled edges!) of Granddad's entry from the late 30's which won a prize in the competition.    

Posted: Fri 25 Apr, 2014 12:46 pm
by Leodian
Phill_dvsn wrote: Here's some good quality film footage of the competition in 1953http://tinyurl.com/ohoyad9It seems to cover most of Leeds on it. The Church Garden of St Peters at Hunslet around 06.15 into the film is great to see the street scenes with trams on.         Thanks Phill for that link to the fascinating film. Some of at least the children in it should still be alive, so I wonder if they will recall the event if they get to see the film? The shots at Quarry Hill Flats were interesting. A bit off-topic but I wonder what the isolated building was that appears around 13:48 for a few seconds?In the early 1950s we had a garden, but never for floral displays as it was used to grow such things as potatoes, lettuce, carrots, raspberries/loganberries and whatever and only had daffodils, dandelions and what seemed to be the customary lilac tree. Not counting the few hens (mainly for fresh eggs) that ran free in the garden (and often in the neighbourhood!) until put back into the small hen coop overnight.    

Posted: Fri 25 Apr, 2014 9:16 pm
by raveydavey
Phill_dvsn wrote: 1951. Image shows the Championship Garden at Seacroft Estate, entered into the annual Flowers for Leeds Competition. A cameraman is filming from a platform on board a truck to record the winning garden. Several residents can be seen watching the action, bottom right-hand corner.Courtesy of Leodis here http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL Great find Phill - and here's a more recent view, although the 'new' prefabs are also gone now: http://goo.gl/maps/N0CRg