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GALLERY Step Back In Time



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Published Date:
04 August 2008
Despite persistent heavy showers, Step Back in Time enthusiasts supported the 15th show held at Hurst Lane, Sedlescombe, this weekend.
There were magnificent displays of tractors, steam engines, agricultural machinery and heavy horses.
And Kuchina Johnson's Wild West Show was enjoyed by many.

St Michael's Hospice would like to thank Dave Gain, Step Back in Time chairman, and his committee for all their hard work in recent weeks and throughout the past year, organising the show.

Dave Gain said: "It was a success, thanks to everyone involved – the Step Back in Time committee, Jonathan Vine-Hall, local businesses, all exhibitors and volunteers as well as members of the public who braved the weather to enjoy the show."

The final amount raised is being totted up and will be announced shortly.

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  • Last Updated: 06 August 2008 12:12 PM
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