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« on: August 06, 2010, 09:34:07 PM »

Sunday 8th August 2010

The White Dove Collectors Transport Show

Sunday 8th August 2010

Kingsley Sports Ground, Sickles Lane, Kingsley, near Bordon,
Hampshire. GU35 9PD

The White Dove Transport Show is a well established event now in its ninth year and attracts over 400 entries, classic cars, motorcycles, commercials and military vehicles.

There are numerous classes for any unique, modified or interesting bikes and vehicles, with trophies awarded to the winners.


Motorcycle ride out.
Live musical entertainment.
Barbecue.
Club House facilities.
Trade Stands.
Auto jumble.

All proceeds go to the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice.

Contact - whitedoveevents@hotmail.co.uk
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« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2010, 06:28:41 PM »

Saw this event listed on Manky quite late in the day so JJ, Alfie and I didn't get there until about 2 pm.  The event turned out to be a nice surprise. It was small but there was something there for everyone.  JJ managed to find a handbook for her new acquisition (Nellie, the Austin A30) along with a few other interesting booklets in amongst the good turnout of autojumble stalls. 

The weather was lovely and we saw quite a few familiar faces from the Hot Rod, biking and Classic Car fraternities (but no other Mankies) and even though we arrived late the weather encouraged the attendees to stay on the field.

These are all the photos I took, and as you can see, there were a few rare vehicles on show.  We would go again but we would try to get there earlier.  The organiser said it was the best attendance they had had in regards to show applications plus joe public attendance was also very good, even requiring overflow car parking.  Money raised went to the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice, which is based in Farnham, Surrey.














































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« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2010, 07:09:31 PM »

I fully intended to go to this one, but with Taz away at a horse event for the weekend, I just didn't get organised.
Looks like I missed a good 'un.
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