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(Redirected from Royal Agricultural Show) Annual agricultural show in England (1839–2009) This article is about the agricultural show most recently held in Warwickshire, England. For agricultural shows generally, including other shows known as a "Royal Show", see Agricultural show.

Logo of the last Royal Show in 2009

The Royal Show, also known as the Royal Agricultural Show, was an annual agricultural show held by the Royal Agricultural Society of England every year from 1839 to 2009. The event encompassed all aspects of farming, food and rural life - from the best of British livestock to the latest business and technological innovations in the farming industry. Over 1,000 stands, world-class livestock and equine classes attracted visitors from over 100 countries.

The Royal Show gave the name Park Royal to the part of west London which once hosted the show. The Royal Agricultural Society of England had planned to make the site a permanent home for the Royal Show. It was not a success and the Society sold the land in 1907.

History

On the road from 1839 to 1902

Between 1839 and 1902 the Royal Show was held at various locations across the country:

Year Town/City Venue Rf.
1839 Oxford
1840 Cambridge
1841 Liverpool Falkner's Fields
1842 Bristol
1843 Derby
1844 Southampton
1845 Shrewsbury
1846 Newcastle
1847 Northampton
1848 York
1849 Norwich
1850 Exeter Exhibition Fields, Whipton Barton
1851 Windsor
1852 Lewes
1853 Gloucester
1854 Lincoln
1855 Carlisle
1856 Chelmsford
1857 Salisbury
1858 Chester
1859 Warwick Warwick Racecourse
1860 Canterbury
1861 Leeds
1862 London Battersea
1863 Worcester
1864 Newcastle
1865 Plymouth
1866 Cancelled due to an outbreak of Rinderpest
1867 Bury St Edmunds
1868 Leicester
1869 Manchester
1870 Oxford
Glasgow
1871 Cardiff
Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Race Course
1872 Cardiff
1873 Hull
1874 Bedford
1875 Taunton
1876 Birmingham Aston Park
1877 Liverpool Newsham Park
1878 Bristol
1879 London Queen's Park
1880 Carlisle
1881 Derby
1882 Reading Palmer Park
1883 York
1884 Shrewsbury
1885 Preston
1886 Norwich
1887 Newcastle
1888 Nottingham Wollaton Park
1889 Windsor Great Park
1890 Plymouth
1891 Doncaster
1892 Warwick Castle Park
1893 Chester
1894 Cambridge
1895 Darlington
1896 Leicester
1897 Manchester
1898 Birmingham Four Oaks Park, Sutton Coldfield
1899 Maidstone
1900 York
1901 Cardiff Sophia Gardens
1902 Carlisle
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2021)

Park Royal from 1903 to 1905

Following the 1879 event at Queen's Park, which incurred a large financial loss due to bad weather, the Royal Agricultural Society made the decision to look for a permanent showground, in order to reduce costs and make additional income from letting the site for other events. Eventually a 102 acres (41 ha) site was leased near Twyford Abbey in West London, and given the name Park Royal by the society, a name it continues to bear. The first show was held on the site in 1903.

The attendances at the 1903 show were disappointing, and even worse at the shows in the two following years. By then it was decided that the idea of a permanent show had been a mistake, and that the travelling show should resume. The show grounds were sold for industrial use in 1907.

Back on the road from 1906 to 1962

Year Town/City Venue Rf.
1906 Derby Osmaston Park
1907 Lincoln West Common
1908 Newcastle
1909 Gloucester
1910 Liverpool Wavertree Playground
1911 Norwich Crown Point
1912 Doncaster
1913 Bristol
1914 Shrewsbury
1915 Nottingham Wollaton Park
1916 Manchester
1917 No show
1918 No show
1919 Cardiff Sophia Gardens
1920 Darlington
1921 Derby Osmaston Park
1922 Cambridge Trumpington
1923 Newcastle
1924 Leicester
1925 Chester
1926 Reading Caversham Park (later Henley Road Cemetery)
1927 Newport Tredegar Park
1928 Nottingham Wollaton Park
1931 Warwick Castle Park
1934 Ipswich Chantry Park
1936 Bristol Ashton Court
1937 Wolverhampton Wrottesley Park
1938 Cardiff
1939 Windsor
1947 Lincoln West Common
1948 York York Racecourse
1949 Shrewsbury
1950 Oxford
1951 Cambridge Trumpington
1952 Newton Abbot
1953 Blackpool
1954 Windsor
1955 Nottingham Wollaton Park
1956 Newcastle Town Moor
1957 Norwich Royal Norfolk Showground, Costessey
1958 Bristol
1959 Oxford
1960 Cambridge Trumpington
1961 Cambridge Trumpington
1962 Newcastle Town Moor
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2021)

Stoneleigh Park from 1963 to 2006

From 1963, the Royal Show was held in Stoneleigh Park (previously known as the National Agricultural Centre or NAC) near Stoneleigh in Warwickshire, England. The first show at Stoneleigh lasted four days and attracted 111,916 visitors.

The 2007 show

More than 140,000 visitors were expected to attend the 2007 show; however, bad weather forced the show to close early for the first time in its history. Torrential rains left the showground saturated and police and show organisers took the decision to close the show a day ahead of schedule "to ensure the safety and welfare of the public, traders and exhibitors".

Two of the showground's car parks were closed on Monday evening after drivers had to be towed free. A further 30 acres (12 ha) of barley and hay fields were mown to provide additional parking on the Tuesday.

The decision was described as "heartbreaking" by the Royal Agricultural Society of England. John Moverley, RASE Chief Executive, said the financial implications of the wet weather and closing the show early were being assessed. "We haven’t got exact figures, but it looks as though we are down by about 10% for the first two days on last year," he said.

The end

The Royal Show was again run at Stoneleigh in 2008. However, on 3 April 2009, organisers said the 2009 show would be the last.

The Agricultural Buildings Show has taken over in part from the Royal Show at Stoneleigh Park.

See also

References

  1. The Royal Show
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  9. "Sophia Gardens Field". Retrieved 8 April 2021.
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  13. Catchpole, Cyril. "film of 1934 Royal Agricultural Show". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 17 January 2016. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  14. Sharman, Frank. "Exhibitions Great and Small". Wolverhampton History and Heritage Website. Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
  15. Catlow, Claire (20 November 2017). "In pictures: The Queen in Nottingham in the 1940s and 50s". Nottingham Post. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  16. ^ "The Big Question: What is the Royal Show, and why is it coming to an end after 170 years?". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
  17. Royal Show 2007 - event report - 29/06/2007 - FarmersWeekly
  18. ^ Wet weather forces Royal Show to abandon final day - 03/07/2007 - FarmersWeekly
  19. End of an era for Royal Show

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