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Apart from wishing to provide interest and pleasure for beekeepers, the National Honey Show has the serious aim of raising the standards of production of honey and all other bee-produce. With this objective in view, leading; authorities have been invited to write for our schedules on a number of subjects and their work is here available for more general distribution. We wish to thank all our contributors, they are leading exponents of their skills, we have, however, to make it clear that the advice which they give is their own individual method, we feel sure that they would be the first to encourage new alternative ways of preparation with a view to continual advancement and progress within the craft.

Judging honey classes

01. Preparation of Liquid Honey
Cecil C. Tonsley, F.R.E.S.
02. Mead and Meadmaking
S.W.Andrews
03. Wax for Show
F.Padmore
04. Granulated or Crystallized Honey
Cecil C. Tonsley, F.R.E.S.
05. Production and Exhibition of Comb Honey
W.S.Robson, B.Sc
06. Management, Production and Exhibiting of Heather Honey
George Vickery
07. Judging Honey in the Jar
Cecil C. Tonsley, F.R.E.S.
08. The Study of Pollen
Rex Sawyer
09. Showing Honey Products
Ron Brown
10. A Short History of the National Honey Show 1923-1980
J.W.Holt, President and F.J.Crow, Chairman
11. Another 10 years of the National Honey Show 1991-2000
William S.Mundy, Chairman
12. Judging Honey in the Jar
Cecil C. Tonsley, B.E.M., F.R.E.S. (revised 2003 by Margaret Davies)

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