Progress reports - Chelsea Flower Show 2007

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Monday 28th May

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Stephen looks a bit confused - the boys aren't used to pulling their hard work apart! Jack has a final look before going home Diggler working on pulling the roof down
Traffic control seem pleased that we are preparing to leave! Wonder if Diggler has worked out that now is a bad time to be standing on the roof? Electric looks like he is about to test the steel caps in his purple boots
Heater - what more can we say!? Electric has realised that the only way to keep his hands warm today is to leave them in his pockets! Stephen decides to pretend that he is at the beach surfing
Heater joins in with the beach surfing spirit Electric ponders what to wreck next Shane
There was a photo the same as this during construction Shane looking really satisfied!! At the end of the day the site looks like a mess, but the trees are gone and we are ready for the lorry-grab tomorrow morning.

 

PRESENTED BY:

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DESIGNED BY:

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CONSTRUCTED BY:

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MAJOR SPONSORS:

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click to go to the Victoria Online website

click to go to the Visit Melbourne website

lick to go to the Invest Victoria website

click to go to the Gardens at Night website

click to go to the Bio Gro website

click to go to the Lump website

click to visit the NGIV website

click to go to the SLAM website

click to go to the Stone Merchants website

click to go to the Austral Bricks website

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click to visit the Stell Blue website

click to visit the Purple Boot website

 

SUPPORTING SPONSORS:

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click to visit the Mt William website

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