|
Home |
|
About Us |
|
Contact Us |
|
Gooseberry Facts |
|
Results |
|
Photo Gallery |
|
Gooseberry Facts |
|
Gooseberry shows were once popular all over the North, but declined after the First World War, dwindling from about 170 to only 20. Now there are only two of these original societies left, one in Cheshire and the Egton Bridge Show where official records go back to 1800. |
|
Gooseberry Shows |
|
There's real ritual involved in setting up the scales, bought in 1937 and accurate enough to weigh a feather. The society uses the Avoirdupois system of grains and drams (27.34 grains to one dram, 16 drams to an ounce and 16 ounces to the pound). |
|
The Scales |
|
Egton Bridge Gooseberry Show |
|
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Gooseberry Facts | Results | Photo Gallery |
|
Copyright © Egton Bridge Old Gooseberry Society. All rights reserved |
|
If a husband and wife compete, they need to keep their plants in separate pens. |
|
Matrimonial Competition |
|
If an exhibitor moves house and wants to take their bushes with them - some have passed through many generations - a member of the show committee has to be present. |
|
Moving House |
|
Gordon Ramsay serves gooseberry sauce with duck, but it also goes with mackerel or herring - both very popular choices in Victorian times. |
|
Celebrity Chefs |
|
An average portion contains about a quarter of the daily Vitamin C requirement. |
|
Good for you? |
|
The phrase "to play gooseberry" comes from the days when the fruit was a euphemism for the devil. |
|
Playing Gooseberry |
|
The bushes can cope with cold weather down to –35°C / -31°F. |
|
Feeling the cold? |