Photographic Society

COMPETITION: Alec Braid Trophy (Colour Print) JUDGE: Tony Charters DATE: 27/02/2014

# Author Title Score WINNER 1 Clare Pickett council recycling Tandridge district council recycling not the prettiest of places, but key to improving our environment. 2 Brian Smith Reflections in a Golden Pond Sunset reflections on National Golf Course, and Bay Ponds. 3 Dominic Murtagh Winter, Spring and Summer in Tandridge From hoar frost to water lilies to roses in bloom. Even Monet might have fancied a spring visit to Tandridge. 4 Peter O'Hare Colours of Tandridge The Panel aims to show the seasons and colours of rural Tandrige Landscapes. All images are local to the club: , Staffhurst Wood and Chart. You dont have to go far for inspiration 5 Alan Gristwood Leisure time around Tandridge Runner-Up

6 David Hurkett St George's church and Yew tree, Crowhurst WINNER

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COMPETITION: Alec Braid Silver Medal (Mono Print) JUDGE: Tony Charters DATE: 27/02/2014

# Author Title Score WINNER 1 Clare Pickett Tandridge Photographic Society WINNER Tandridge photographic society celebrates it's 50years. This Kodak Retinette 1B is a camera a member might possibly have used then.

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COMPETITION: Alec Braid Bronze Medal (PDI) JUDGE: Tony Charters DATE: 27/02/2014

# Author Title Score WINNER 1 Michel Gosset A dog's life in Tandridge Winter on , Spring in the bluebells at Stafford Wood, Summer over river Eden at Stockett's Manor 2 Brian Smith Residents of Park Ham WINNER Park Ham is an SSSI on the border of Chaldon, and this chalk downland habitat is maintained by willing flocks of Herdwick, Jacobs amd Beulah sheep. 3 Dominic Murtagh Play time in the snow School is cancelled as winter comes unexpectedly to Tandridge and Chinese students are provided with their very first opportunity to play in the snow 4 Pam Mainwaring in Red Drum Majors Sash; Warlingham War Memorial; Warlingham Flute Band 5 Brian Smith Chaldon jubilee picnic 2013 Runner-Up Chaldon residents celebrate the coming of the summer rains. 6 Dominic Murtagh UFOs in Tandridge! Runner Up Look out! What next might fall from the sky? 7 Carole Mills Yew, yew and yew Ancient yew trees can be found in several Tandridge churchyards. The centre picture is of the Crowhurst yew in St George's church. It is alleged to be 4,000 years old. The left and right pictures are both of the Tandridge Village yew in St Peter's churchyard. It's girth is 10 metres but there is disagreement about it's age - some say it predates Saxon times, others that it's only a couple of thousand years old.

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