16 pictures as Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre celebrates the Bramley apple
Valerie Martin
·2-min read
Gail Steed, left, and Lily McMullan from the Pretty in Pink breast cancer charity, Portadown branch pictured at their handmade goods stall at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre. PT44-241. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
At the end of October each year the people of Richhill, which is surrounded by orchards, celebrate the locally grown Bramley apple. The festival coincides with the end of the apple harvest.
Saturday saw the historical centre of Richhill transformed into an open air market with live music and entertainment throughout the day.
Photographer Tony Hendron went along to capture some of the atmosphere.
Enjoying a drink in the cider tent at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre are from left, Chris Webb, Joe McKeown, Nathan Montgomery, May McKeown and Zoe Burns. PT44-245. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
Having a great time at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre are from left, Niki Molloy and her mother, Audrey and Ivor Graham. PT44-234. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
Sadie White (5) loves having her face painted at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre by Michelle Lavery of 'Making Faces'. PT44-235.
The Foster family, parents, Kyle and Hannah and daughters, Rose (4) and Lily (2). PT44-236.
Stallholder, Barbara Robinson, left, of Brown Owl Accessories is happy to see Elaine Lamb and her two daughters, Addison (6) and Harriet (4) at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre on Saturday. PT44-238.
Naomi Bennett and mum, Jill with their Bearded Collie dog, Inky pictured at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre. PT44-239. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
Taking a closer look at some of the handmade items on sale at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre are from left, Yvonne Leemon, Lorna Wilson and Fiona Gamble. PT44-240. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
June Humpheries pictured at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre with three of her grandchildren from left, Freddie Winter (5), Lily Nicholson (8) and Annie Nicholson (6). PT44-242.
Members of the Hardy Memorial Primary and Nursery School PTA raising money with their guessing game at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre. Included from left are, Nicola McCready, chairperson, Emma Anderson, treasurer, and Nicola Morton, vice chair. PT44-243. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
Mark Troughton and Esther Paul of Armagh Cider Co. pictured with some of their products at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre on Saturday. PT44-244. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
Sean Mac an tSaoir of Mac's Armagh Cider pictured at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre on Saturday, PT44-246. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
Nicole Hughes and son Peter at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre on Saturday. PT44-230. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
Dr Alan Turtle and wife Nuala who are part of the organising commiittee for the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre pictured at the event on Saturday. PT44-231. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
Members of the Fulton family who enjoyed the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre on Saturday. PT43-232. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
Enjoying the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre are from left, Olivia Quilty, Rebecca Kenny and Nicole Quilty. PT44-233. (Photo: Tony Hendron)
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