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The 69th National Honey Show
with International Classes
and Beekeepers' Lecture Convention.

The biggest honey show in the world takes place at  Kensington Town Hall,
London,  England
16th,17th & 18th November, 2000.

Organised by The National Honey Show limited

Further details including Show Schedule are available at the honeyshow web
site

http://www.honeyshow.co.uk
* 2000 Lecture Programme
* 2000 Show Schedule
* Schedule in German & French
* Entry from
* Preparation & showing honey article
* Junior Bee Quiz
* Show Forum
* Keep informed by subscribing to the honeyshow mailing list
* Show and compete with the best in the world!

Steven Turner [log in to unmask]

.. When you go in search of honey you must expect to be stung by bees.

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