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== The Royal Agricultural Show in Hoole, June 1893<ref>''<small>Cheshire County Records Office; Lancashire County Libraries’ Digital Archive of 19th century newspapers; The National Archives, Kew; and [[The Hoole Millennium Book]]</small>''</ref><ref>''<small>Article researched and written by Monty Mercer, May 2017, Hoole History & Heritage Society</small>''</ref> ==
[[File:5LRG1 Showground in Hoole 'The Illustrated London News'.jpg|center|thumb|544x544px|''<small>The Showground in Hoole, an engraving from “The illustratedIllustrated London News”, published on the opening day of the Show: in the foreground the main Show Ring, with Chester’s skyline and the Welsh hills in the background.</small>'']]
 
The Royal Agricultural Show was held in Hoole from 17 – 23 June 1893, the biggest event that has ever taken place in Hoole. It was the Olympics of its time, a national competition and an international exhibition. Regional English cities competed annually for the privilege of hosting the Show. It was similar to a county show, but on a completely different scale 'The New Zealand Herald' called it the “''Premier agricultural event in the world''”.
 
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The undeveloped part of the site is now registered with Archaeological Services as of archaeological interest. Crockery, silver spoons, the original manhole covers to the drains, and the possible brick footings of the Royal Pavilion, have been discovered.
[[File:5LRG2 Royal Pavilion Dining Room.jpg|left|thumb|''<small>The dining room in the Royal Pavilion, partially set for lunch, James H Spencer</small>'']]
 
Whilst research was being carried out at the National Archives in Kew, important photographs, undisturbed for 120 years, were discovered, of the interior of the Royal Pavilion, taken on the Tuesday of the Show by a hitherto little-known Chester photographer, James Hampson Spencer. His photographs consisted of double images, taken at slightly different angles, as in some of the early experiments in stereoscopic photography. They reveal a sumptuous drawing room and dining room, specially prepared for the Prince of Wales to entertain his honoured guests on the official Meetings Day of the Show.
[[File:5LRG3 Plan of Showground.jpg|center|thumb|428x428px|''<small>The Plan of the Showground taken from 'The“The Farmers’ Herald'Herald”, printed on the ground</small>'']]
 
[[File:5LRG4 Showground Footprint.jpg|left|thumb|''<small>The Showground’s footprint on a plan of modern Hoole</small>'']]
The dining room in the Royal Pavilion, partially set for lunch
 
The Plan of the Showground taken from 'The Farmers’ Herald', printed on the ground
 
The showground’s footprint on a plan of modern Hoole
 
The exhibits included the following stands and stalls: Implements 50, Cheeses 44, Machinery in Motion 12, Poultry 11, Horses 12, Cattle 18, Sheep 8, and Pigs 4.