One of the most popular events in the calendar, the Beamish Agricultural Show, takes place this week from 15th to 18th September.
Recreating a typical country show of the early 1900s this four-day event will be packed with all things rural – from livestock to logging, birds of prey to bee keeping and tractors to a tea tent.

One of the many working agricultural vehicles and drivers
One of the many working agricultural vehicles and drivers

In the main ring there will be amazing displays of birds of prey flying, sheep shearing and duck herding. Around the show field visitors can have a go at archery and tomahawk throwing, explore the quilters, all happy to share their skills and knowledge. When visitors have worked up a thirst, they can pop into the beer tent, selling locally-brewed ales or visit the Temperance Tea Tent for tea and scones.

The amazing birds of prey that will be on display during the show
The amazing birds of prey that will be on display during the show

On Thursday & Friday local schools are visiting the Show, bringing along their horticultural, craft and artwork entries for their very own competitions. They’ll enjoy music and dance sessions and have great fun making life-size scarecrows.

One of the many craft stalls that will feature woolen materials .
One of the many craft stalls that will feature woolen materials .

On Saturday and Sunday the Industry Section replaces the schools classes. Competition is sure to be fierce – cooks, knitters, photographers and winemakers are entering their creations, hoping to win a coveted red rosette.

Many live events, including the military cavalry displays will feature throughout the four days.
Many live events, including the military cavalry displays will feature throughout the four days.

There is no extra charge for the Agricultural Show, it’s included in the admission charge and Unlimited Passes are valid for the event. This is the third event in Beamish’s Great North Festival of Agriculture, still to come are Hands-on Heritage Skills (24th & 25th September) and Harvest Home & Harvest Festival (1st & 2nd October). For more information visit www.beamish.org.uk/whats-on


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Jim Callan
I am a professional photographer,journalist and writer with over 35 years of experience in producing award-winning images and articles covering a multitude if subjects that have ranged from popular music, film and charity events to celebrity, live events and press /media coverage. Along the way, I have run my own businesses and have held editorial and photo-library managerial positions. However, photography and meeting people have always been my passions. I have been fortunate in getting to meet a number of my favourite celebrities across the years as well as many, many others. I have also covered many state events, regional events and other such occasions. Many of my favourites having been in London, South Tyneside and regions around the country. And, especially, abroad in cities such as Paris. I still get a thrill from seeing my work in print. Even after all these years.

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