Amelie, 10, and Indie Keogh, 8, both of Bridgetown, have a fun time at the 130th Bridgetown Show's sideshow alley. More than 2000 people turned out for the annual show and featured trade stalls, live entertainment and various displays. Credit: Tari Jeffers See more pictures on page 14
Visitor numbers were up on last year as thousands of people attended the 130th Bridgetown Show at the weekend.
The exhibitor with most points in the show was Beryl Sutton with 115. Most points in the Centenary Hall was Natalie Clynch with 67 while the best trade exhibit winner was Alf’s Machinery.
Other winners included Milk Machine (most interesting stationary engine); Glass Blowing on Timber (best stall exhibit); and Golding Blacksmiths (most creative exhibit on grounds).
Beth, 11, and Brooke Rutten, 6, with their mum Alison, all of Bridgetown. Credit: Tari JeffersChelsea, 4, and Charlotte Jenkinson 6, both of Bridgetown. Credit: Tari JeffersHelen and Bruce Christie, both of Bridgetown. Credit: Tari JeffersHelen Kingsbury, of Mullalyup, and her grandson Dean Boyle, of Busselton. Credit: Tari JeffersShirley Lowe and Alsion Woodall, both of Bridgetown. Credit: Tari JeffersAshleigh Tassos and her son Cooper, 2, both of Bridgetown. Credit: Tari JeffersMatilda, 9, and Sam Doherty, 12, both of Bridgetown. Credit: Tari JeffersErik Birrane, 7, and his dad John, both of Bridgetown. Credit: Tari Jeffers
A portion of the vintage car display at the Bridgetown Show. Credit: Tari JeffersThis "Bridgetown" Barque sailing shop replica was built by Robert Farquhar. Credit: Manjimup-Bridgetown TimesA collection of artwork by St Brigid's Catholic Primary School students on display in the pavilion. Credit: Tari JeffersSome of the many vegetables entered in the 130th Bridgetown Show. Credit: Tari Jeffers