Luke Carpenter, aged six, and his sister, Juliette, aged two, appear to approve the scent of the hyacinth which won the alpine and rockery section of the West Melton spring flower show held at the West Melton Community Centre yesterday. The bloom, grown by Mrs Faye Dalgety, was one of 420 entries in the show.
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55Luke Carpenter, aged six, and his sister, Juliette, aged two, appear to approve the scent of the hyacinth which won the alpine and rockery section of the West Melton spring flower show held at the West Melton Community Centre yesterday. The bloom, grown by Mrs Faye Dalgety, was one of 420 entries in the show. Press, 19 September 1986, Page 3
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