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Binbrook St Mary and St Gabriel cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Gave up looking for a mountain called Ten Up. Glanford Brigg has never won the Grand National. North Willingham Fleet Grantham Grange Barholme with Stowe See the version supplied by William WALLWORTH: For centuries, Brigg was a small fishing hamlet. Calcethorpe Rowston The town itself lies mostly on the east bank of the old river, with a small amount to the west. I believe Rory is reading from the same role of honour as I have in my head for the RSA! Select one to see a link to a map of that particular area. Scawby Thoresway Stainby with Gunby St Nicholas Stamford All Saints with St Peter Benniworth Great Ponton Gunby St Peter The building was originally an old warehouse and was converted for use as a school. Lincoln St Peter at Arches Brigg (/'brg/) is a market town in North Lincolnshire, England, with a population of 5,076 in the 2001 UK census,[1] the population increased to 5,626 at the 2011 census. Somersby Seven Acres Hainton Owston Skendleby Newton [26] Artisan breads baked in a nearby mill using traditional French bread making techniques are also available as is local cheese including the very tasty Lincolnshire Poacher vintage. Anyone can find this group. Miningsby Woolsthorpe with Stainworth Skellingthorpe This feature allows you to see the full five generation dam line with details of the Discipline, Competition level achieved, Breed Awards, and stallions produced for the dams and also details of their offspring. Marston This feature is only available in the SporthorseData Pro version. Stenigot Claxby Brant Broughton Quadring Ingoldsby nonchalantly. For more information on records available for these chapels, please see our, David WRIGHT has a photograph of the recently built. BRIGG, Or Glandford Bridge, a market town and chapelry, in the hundred of Yarborough, and division of Lindsey, situated on the river Ancholme, which is navigable from the Humber to Bishop Bridge. This became the Brigg Grammar School which was built in 1674 and enlarged in 1878 on what was latter called Grammer School road. Tattershall Wood- Bine Cottage; Woolpack Hotel; Wrawby St; Major Settlement. [22] The only other watercourse of reasonable size is Candley Beck, which runs through the very southern parts of the town. Fulletby Grimblethorpe The North Lincolnshire Music and Drama Festival was founded by Elwes and his wife Winifrede in 1900. Washingborough Much of the town's poorer housing formerly lay in a series of narrow yards that ran northward from the marketplace and Wrawby Street. Rigsby with Ailby Boston St James Sport, Horse Racing, 1976 Grand National at Aintree, pic: 3rd April 1976, A scene of chaos at Bechers Brook, jockey M,Blankshaw moves away from his. It replaced the original works built in 1836 and renovated in 1849. The Brigg Water Works was established in 1852, taking as its source St. Helen's spring in Wrawby parish. Torksey Boston St Botolph A gently critical friend of point-to-pointing. that should give someone something to do if they want to check my memory 1st race Aldaniti finished 4th in the hurdle can be added. Sutterby Haugh And in 1872, as over 3,165. Sapperton South Cockerington Ancaster North Carlton It's Rag Trade from Red Rum. Great Coates Laceby [3][17] Its architect was William Adams Nicholson who also designed the similar building in Lincoln, and replaced an earlier alms house dating back to 1701. Sotby To compare our Pro Gold and Pro Silver plans visit. Local government in the town began with the establishment of a local government board in 1864, which was replaced with an urban district in 1894. Page 3 - They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old. New Group Formed to Invest in the Globalization of Equestrian Sport, 2 new venues added for the British Breeding Futurity Evaluations, Exciting finals of Hannoveraner Championships in Verden, Insights Bloodline Review of the British Eventing Top 100 Horses, The Importance of Pedigree Study for Breeders. Hart's Ground The town also has a civil parish governed by Brigg Town Council. South Kelsey Light industry is present on the Island Carr and Atherton Way industrial estates. Belton (near Epworth) [25] The yards were considered unsanitary slums by the late 1800s, but the housing was not finally vacated and demolished until the 1950s. [13] Several small chapels also existed during medieval times, with another hospital and chapel founded by William Tyrwhitt in 1441. Willingham 1601; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. South Witham Copping Syke Willoughton Folkingham with Laughton Maltby le Marsh The A18actually passes through the heart of the village, where the A1084 trunk road begins its winding way south and east out of town as it heads to Caistor. [21] The Wolds proper rise to the east, reaching a maximum of roughly 330 feet (100m) about 3.1 miles (5km) from the town, although with a lower pass at the Kirmington Gap. East Halton Thorganby Bonby Greetwell Dry Doddington Sedgebrook A workhouse was built at the east end of the town in 1835, and was the responsibility of the Glanford Brigg Poor Law Union. The table below gives census piece numbers, where known: The Anglican parish church is in the centre of town, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist. West Keal Brigsley Glanford Brigg Poor Law Union, Lincolnshire Genealogy Probate Records [ edit | edit source] Records of wills, administrations, inventories, indexes, etc. The Anglican church of Saint John the Evangelist, built in 1843, also lies on Bigby Street. Trained by co-owner Dick Dawson, Blandford raced only four times in his career. Owersby with Kirkby and Osgodby Wesley Road. Bassingham Swinstead Horsington The economy of Brigg is substantially retail and service based, according with its traditional position of a market town, and acts as a service centre for the surrounding rural area. Burwell Go to Lincolnshire Probate Records to find the name of the court having primary jurisdiction. Moulton It was part of the National School system when opened. Sixhills You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Croxby West Halton Silk Willoughby Brigg (formerly Glanford Brigg) is a market town . Little Grimsby That same day Even Up won over miles at Newbury by 25 lengths. Scredington Great Sturton Gayton le Wold Trying to find some reading material regarding Ten Up on the net pls? Ewerby Kirton in Holland The church was built in 1842-1843 by W A Nicholson as a replacement for the former chapel of ease and has been designated a grade C listed building by English Heritage. Bishop Norton with Atterby Glanford Brigg Anybody the other side of 40 will never forget this gutsy front runner who took some catching on a going day. There used to be a weekly Market Day on Thursdays in the village. Check our Civil Registration page for sources and background on Civil Registration which began in July, 1837. Frodingham Market Stainton Brigg has numerous traditional pubs: the Black Bull, Britannia and the White Horse Inn on Wrawby Street, the Woolpack Inn and Lord Nelson in the Market Place, the Exchange Hotel and the Dying Gladiator on Bigby Street, and the Nelthorpe Arms, the White Hart and the Yarborough Hunt on Bridge Street, which is very old and formerly the tap for the attached Sargents Brigg Brewery, which has long since been demolished. Brigg branch of the British Legion. Buslingthorpe [23] The marketplace is dominated by the Buttercross and the Angel, a former coaching inn with an early mock Tudor faade, which is now home to Brigg Town Council and various North Lincolnshire Council services. Waithe Goxhill The town was substantially improved and rebuilt in the late 1700s and early 1800s, partly through the demands of the Elwes family, the largest landowner in the town. Lest we forget. For more information on records available for these chapels, please see our, David WRIGHT has a photograph of the recently built. 2023The Racing ForumAll rights reserved, Powered byWPDesigned with the Customizr Theme, Viewing 17 posts - 1 through 17 (of 27 total), The home of intelligent horse racing discussion, The Best Movies for Horse Racing Betting Fans, Trends may spell trouble for Grand National favourites. All places within the same township/parish shown on an. He finally got his head in front for the season when making all in Leopardstown at Christmas to win by 10l from Highway View on soft ground. Another Brigg National School was built on Bigby Road in 1855 with room for about 183 girls. Bennington Rand Weston Great Brand End Plot Waddington Historical Forms. Waddingworth Aswarby with Swarby Lincoln Bishop's Palace Brigg is the source of several early recordings of English folk song, which subsequently inspired other composers. Sudbrooke East Kirkby Ten Up had a slow start to his novice career, then turned in a big performance in the Reynoldstown before beating Glanford Brigg in a titanic clash in the the Sun alliance; its one of those races Id love to see again, if its available anywhere. [8] A third possibility is that it means "smooth ford"[9] although its etymology is not specified. Coningsby Mareham on the Hill Royalty Farm Tathwell The Recreation Ground on Wrawby Road provides an area for field sports. Rothwell The Brigg Grammar School was still in operation in the 1940's. Red Rum is fighting back but he can't get to him. Swaton The Brigg Water Works was established in 1852, taking as its source St. Helen's spring in Wrawby parish. Algarkirk Keddington Little Beats In 1841, for example, the town's population was given as 2,300. South Willingham North Reston Blandford (1919-1935) was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse best known as the three-time Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland who sired eleven British Classic Race winners including four which won The Derby.He was the Leading sire in France and also in England in the same year.. Quarrington Low Toynton He is buried in Whatcombe's equine cemetery. Theddlethorpe All Saints The A18 actually passes through the heart of the village, where the A1084 trunk road begins its winding way south and east out of town as it heads to Caistor. Brigg is home to Brigg Town Football Club, known locally as the Zebras for their black and white striped home kit. Killingholme Maps are a visual look at the locations in England. Little Ponton Number of UPRNs : . On his reappearance in the 74/75 season in the Troytown Chase at Navan Ten Up was beaten at odds of 4/6 into second as he was unable to concede 2 1/2 stone to Cottage King on heavy ground. Blandford had pneumonia as a foal and was not ready for the early sale, but was later offered at the December Newmarket Sale where he sold for 720 guineas ro Messrs. RC & SC Dawson.[3]. It was rebuilt in 1842-3 on the site of the earlier church (above). Fulbeck Note: Brigg is NOT an ancient parish of Lincolnshire. Brigg St John the Evangelist was formerly a chapel of ease in Broughton, Lincolnshire Genealogy Ancient Parish. Canadian Horse Racing Hall Of Fame Announces Class Of 2022 Categories & Finalists. Holland Fen The table below gives census piece numbers, where known: The Anglican parish church is in the centre of town, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist. Holton cum Beckering Pop., 828. If you are planning a visit: Thomas BALL, member of the Parliament of New Zealand from 1866 to 1870, was born in Brigg in 1809. Brigg St John the Evangelist was formerly a chapel of ease in Broughton, Lincolnshire Genealogy Ancient Parish. For more on researching school records, see our. Bigby The cemetery was not opened until August, 1857. Toft next Newton For more on researching school records, see our. Ludborough South Reston Mareham le Fen There is a level crossing over the A1084. Gedney Hill The County Library at Brigg is normally open six days per week and has computers and a Local History Section. Greenhill and Redhill Nettleton The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of. Blandford (19191935) was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse best known as the three-time Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland who sired eleven British Classic Race winners including four which won The Derby. Page 2 - In memory of those our comrades who fell in the Great War 1914 - 1918. According to Thoroughbred Heritage, at stud Blandford proved to be one of the great sires of the English turf. Thornton le Moor Bracebridge Hemingby Thorpe on the Hill Kirkby on Bain The marketplace and Wrawby Street, where much of the town's retail is located, were pedestrianized in the early 1990s. The Friths Currently, there are three yearly general fairs: the Summer Fest in June, the Horse Fair in August (see below), and a Christmas Fair at the end of November. Simon Weir North Witham Castle Carlton (or Cast Carlton) Another former coaching inn, the Exchange, stands in Bigby Street, opposite the former manor house of the Elwes family. During the Anglo-Saxon period the area became known as Glanford. Pilham Aubourn [13], Due to its strategic position, Brigg was fortified by Royalist forces during the civil war. A portion of the parish was in the Caistor sub-district of the Caistor Registration District. Hemswell Belchford Langrick Ferry Among his offspring were: Blandford was still successfully breeding at Whatcombe Stables in Wantage, Oxfordshire when he died unexpectedly on 24 April 1935 at age sixteen. Brothertoft Glan ford Brigg won over three miles by twenty - five lengths. Claypole Unfortunately Glanford Brigg was killed early in the next season, and after Ten Up won his gold cup, beating Bual and Soothsayer in tough conditions, he began to break blood vessels. Ranby Woodhall South Ormesby with Ketsby, Calceby and Driby Fosdyke Lincoln South Common Clixby Misson Beckingham North Coates A small part of the town lies on the west side of the river, but this section is within the parishes of Broughton and Scawby. Great Gonerby West Butterwick Creeton with Counthorpe Manby Tothill The parish covers only 462 acres. Magrath Court. Aylesby Gedney You can see pictures of Brigg which are provided by: St John the Evangelist, Brigg, Church of England, Barnard Avenue/Wesley Road, Brigg, Methodist, Bigby Street, Brigg, Methodist (United Free), Wesley Chapel, Bridge Street, Brigg, Methodist (Wesleyan), Report problems or contribute information. Freisthorpe Whitton A causeway or jetty also stood on the riverside during the late Bronze Age, although its exact use is uncertain.[6]. Thornton Curtis With the passage of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment reforms, Ashby became part of the Glanford Brigg Poor Law Union. As Rory says Ten Up was eventually transferred across to the Captain where he competed with distinction in Hunter Chase company. Lincoln Castle Dykings Alkborough Their best finish to date was in 1975 where they came 8th. Cadney cum Howsham East Barkwith Glanford Brigg / Nicholson's Yard; Nicholson's Yard. [36] There was also previously a private preparatory school, which closed in 2009 and was replaced by Demeter House Special School. Names, ranks and arms of service mentioned are:". Batchelor FrankGunner RMA HMS Hogue,on of Joseph and Mary Batchelor, Henderson DA. Limber Magna Donington A Catholic School was built on Bigby Street (year unknown, but prior to 1900) and held about 80 students. All traces of the Hospital have disappeared. Stamford St John with St Clement These two schools also collaborate to provide further education for post16 pupils, although some attend colleges in nearby Scunthorpe. Holbeach Carlton le Moorland Byard's Leap Glentworth Orford Julian P. GUFFORR has a photograph of the. Records of wills, administrations, inventories, indexes, etc. [19] On the creation of Humberside in 1974, the town's urban district was merged with the surrounding rural district to create Glanford borough,[19] named after the town which was at its centre. Frampton http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/Brigg/, Addlethorpe There was a Catholic Church on Bigby Street, dedicated to St. Mary, built in 1815 and seating about 120. Southorpe Spittlegate Wainfleet All Saints Ashby de la Launde were filed by the court with jurisdiction over this parish. Linwood Worlaby Requested URL: community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/25580209/Anyone_remember_these_old_jumpers..&sort_order=DESC?liveView=0&pg=15, User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/103.0.5060.114 Safari/537.36. Winterton .-- market town and par., Lincolnshire, 7 miles SW. of Barton on Humber, 3,628 ac., pop. It absorbed Broughton in 1923 and then Roxby cum Risby and Winterton in 1936 (under a County Review Order.). Haceby Kirkstead were filed by the court with jurisdiction over this parish. West Torrington The settlement is substantially bounded by the M180 motorway to the north and the Grimsby branch of the Sheffield to Lincoln railway line to the south. The parish was constituted as an ecclessiastical parish on 13 August 1872, from parts of Bigby, Broughton, Scawby and Wrawby parishes. Population. The Brigg Gas Works was erected in 1886. Glanford Brigg Grand National Wins. The main transport to and from Brigg is by road. Kirmington Chapel Hill Glandford Brigg poor Law Union came into being on 18 January 1837 and utilised the workhouse built in 1835 at Brigg, which later on abolition of the Union formed buildings of Glanford Hospital until its closure in 1991. Wainfleet St Mary The A18 bisects the town, running just north of the town centre. Wroot They were ridden by Martin Blackshaw and trained by J Hardy. Heapham Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Walcot Cabourne Boston St Aidan Little Steeping The M180 motorway and the A18 trunk roads pass through the parish. He died in Lincoln in March 1764. Other Websites Rippingale Northorpe Market Rasen Many of the Wrawby records are of watermen who travelled the inland water circuits of the county. Ingoldmells Firsby M180. In 1841, for example, the town's population was given as 2,300. That same year in 75 he landed the Champion Chase also with Lough Inagh and the Stayers Hurdle with Brown Lad, who went on to win an Irish National the following month! administrative areas in which Brigg has been placed at times in the past. There was also a chapel for Wesleyans, one for Primitive Methodists and another for United methodists. Timberland [14] Sir John Nelthorpe, a local landowner who had been a member of Parliament during the Protectorate, bequeathed some of his estate in 1669 for the foundation and maintenance of a free school in the town. 4140 Glanford Ave. Victoria BC, V8Z 4A8 Phone: 250-479-7179 Fax: 250-479-4629 Email: glanford@sd61.bc.ca Attendance Phone: 250-479-5032 Greater Victoria . Ten Up ran into his old sparring partner Glanford Brigg at Ascot in Feb of 75 as he warmed up for Cheltenham but Glanford Brigg could only manage third place as Ten Up in receipt of 7lbs ran out an easy 25l winner at 7/4 fav from Soothsayer ridden by John Francome. Skirbeck These generally operate out of private residences. Resources [edit | edit source] Civil Registration [edit | edit source] Glanford Brigg registration district. Bucknall Morton (near Lincoln) When he was retired to stud he initially stood at a fee of 149 which was later raised to 400 guineas. The area of present-day Brigg has been used for thousands of years as both a crossing point of the River Ancholme and for access to the river itself. Boultham Brigg Other OS name in the Parish of Glanford Brigg. Scothern listed building. Henderson DA. Gibbet Hill The council has nineteen members, serving four year terms; the last elections took place in May 2011. Public facilities in the town include two health centres, a library, heritage centre, three children's playgrounds, and a Sure Start centre. [18] However, part of the town's urban area lies in Scawby Brook, which is split between the civil parishes of Scawby and Broughton. Brigg National School was built on Albert Street in 1855 with room for about 200 boys. The Corn Exchange was erected here in 1850. The village lies on the east bank of the New River Ancholme, which flows north toward the River Humber. A portion of the west bank is cut off from the rest by the new river, forming an islandlike piece of land known as Island Carr. Ten Up was the best horse he trained for the Duchess of Westminister and though he trained a few for her after that they never reached the same heights, although I believe that the Grand National winner Last Suspect served his apprenticeship at Greenogue before subsequently granduating to Tim Forsters. Many of the businesses are independent, retaining the character of the traditional high street, although some chain retailers, namely Tesco, Lidl, Wilko and Boyes have large stores in the town. Glanford Brigg was founded at the crossing place of the Ancholme before 1183, its first mention being a Pipe roll entry for that year. If you are planning a visit: Michael PECK provides us with: "Brigg (St John) Roll of Honour has now been recorded. Primary education in Brigg is provided by Brigg County Primary School[35] and St Mary's Catholic Primary Voluntary Academy. The Ancholme Rowing Club, founded in 1868,[30] is based in Manley Gardens. Glentham Scampton Year Inhabitants; 1871: 669: 1891: 1,634: 1901: 1,845: 1911: 3,237: Schools. This will provide Centrica with a total generation capacity of 1700MW. Did some more digging on Ten Up, befair is correct about the battle between Ten Up and Glanford Brigg in the 74 Sun Alliance. About 1664, William THOROLD left a yearly rent-charge of 40 shillings for the apprenticing of a poor boy. Reepham Published : 21 March 2018 As described by Nicholas Carlisle in 1818. Names, ranks and arms of service mentioned are:". Bottesford Morton (near Gainsborough) Skillington Covenham St Bartholomew The Great Central railway had a station here in the mid-19th century. Brigg Live Arts also hold a twoyearly cultural festival and art exhibition in the town. The town was home to the Falcon Cycles factory for much of its independent existence, the company having moved to Brigg from nearby Barton-upon-Humber in the early 1900s. Panton A Free School was founded here by Sir John NELTHORPE, baronet, in 1669. Sempringham with Pointon and Birthorpe Metheringham Ludford Magna with Ludford Parva The largest of the drainage channels is also a canal known as the New River Ancholme. Gate Burton The parish was in the Brigg sub-district of the Glanford Brigg Registration District. And it's Rag Trade, gonna win a 4th National for Fred Rimell, John Burke is gonna win the National. Sutton St Mary Stickford In 1752 the Scottish physiologist Malcolm FLEMYNGE M.D. The 1976 Grand National (officially known as the News of the World Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 130th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 3 April 1976.The race was won by Rag Trade, who was the fourth winner trained by Fred Rimell and the second winner owned by Pierre Raymond Bessone. The area is likewise split between Ridge ward and Broughton & Appleby wards within North Lincolnshire Council. [10] The town's formal charter for a weekly market and yearly fair date from a royal grant to Hugh Nevil in 1205, in which the founder's name is given as his fatherinlaw Stephen de Camera. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from the Glanford Brigg rural sanitary district. It was enlarged in 1909 to about five acres. Lincoln St Mary Magdalen in the Bail History It has been reported that this school closed around 1930. Within 5 miles of your location. Stamford St Mary Lincoln St Michael on the Mount Cowbit Asgarby (by Spilsby) Aslackby Hibaldstow Kirkby Green A few bus services operate in the town, most of which travel to Scunthorpe and stop in intermediate villages. Little Brand End Plot Birth, marriages and deaths were kept by the government, from July 1837 to the . Shuff Fen Lest we forget. Ancholme Leisure Centre is on Scawby Road (A18) in Scawby Brook, to the west of the town. Wootton See the version supplied by William WALLWORTH: For centuries, Brigg was a small fishing hamlet. Glanford Brigg Photos & Movies Family Tree Offspring Tail Lines Pedigree Duplicates Cross Dups Sex Balanced Competition Results Horse Breeding and Performance Results Breed: Thoroughbred Colour: Bay Sex: Male Date of Birth: 1966 Born In: Great Britain Awards: 57 Starts Black-type winner Reg Numbers: View Family: TB-4C % TB & Arabian: Between these low ranges of hills the Ancholme river runs south to north through its flat, lowlying flood plain, with a northsouth height difference of only a few metres. Nettleham The parish covers only 462 acres. Glanford Bridge Grammar School As described by Nicholas Carlisle in 1818. Normanby by Spital Oxcombe Wyham with Caldeby Normanton The patron saint of lower-grade fare. Skinnand Huttoft Indeed he landed the Grand Military Chase at Sandown in 1979 by 12l under Capt J Hodges at odds of 8/15 fav. The pub recently won the local CAMRA "pub of the season" award for Winter 2014 for its extensive selection of quality real ales, many of which are produced locally by Tom Wood's brewery in nearby Melton Ross. Snelland South Somercotes To the west the land gently slopes up to roughly 230 feet (70m) on the Lincolnshire Edge about 3.1 miles (5km) away. The Friths West Deeping Welton le Marsh The Anglican parish church register of baptisms and marriages dates from 1843 and burials from 1857. Candlesby Brigg (Glanford Brigg) is a large village, market town and a parish 163 miles north of London, also 16 miles southwest of Hull and 24 miles north of Lincoln. The area is flat, drained by many small canals. Bratoft Grimoldby Florida Pearl almost got there. Wrawby parish lies to the north and Broughton parish to the west. Rag Trade is the winner! settled in Brigg. The Grand National: the history of the Aintree spectacular, by Stewart Peters & Bernard Parkin, Sporting Life Souvenir Magazine, 4 April 1987, page 6, Last edited on 11 September 2022, at 01:32, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "1976 & 1977 - The Grand National & Aintree 1970-79", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1976_Grand_National&oldid=1109643836, This page was last edited on 11 September 2022, at 01:32. Barrowby Anderby Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. North Forty Foot Bank Boston Langton St Andrew The cemetery is on the Wrawby road, a short distance from the town. The parish held a stock fair on August 5th of each year. Althorpe with Keadby Project Details Table 1: Unit-level details for Glanford Brigg power station Table 2: Unit-level ownership details for Glanford Brigg power station Location Table 3: Plant-level location details for Glanford Brigg power station Tallington See, The Lincolnshire FHS has published several marriage indexes and a burial index for the. Wrawby was a small rural place with no great population, but Brigg at this time was a hugely thriving inland port, absolutely next door to Wrawby, with thousands of ships a year. A general market is held on Thursdays and Saturdays, and a farmers' market is also held on the fourth Saturday of each month, selling local produce from pork and organic vegetables to ostrich meat, and locally produced condiments.

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