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The Frank Carter Memorial Plate
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Alan Garner presenting the Frank Carter Memorial Plate to Terry Price in the presence of President of the
Goostrey Gooseberry Society, Tom McCartney, and the Chairman, Peter Goode |
November 2008
As a part of making public its research into the history of Blackden and the surrounding area,
The Blackden Trust has also instituted the Frank Carter Memorial Archive, which will be kept in The Old Medicine
House, the home of The Blackden Trust. It will contain artefacts and copies of the archives of the Cheshire
Gooseberry Societies. The collection will be open to the public.
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The Frank Carter Memorial Plate |
Frank, a legend among gooseberry growers, was born in Toad Hall and lived
all his life in Blackden. He developed seventeen new cultivars; all grown from seed on Blackden soil.
The Trust hopes to develop a living archive by growing a specimen of each of the seventeen
gooseberry cultivars developed by Frank Carter. Some of these may be hard to find, as some of Frank's earlier
cultivars were superseded by his later ones, which are still winning shows. The Trust is very grateful to
local gooseberry growers for the promise of the donation of named trees to this commemorative collection. These gifts will be acknowledged in the archive.
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