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Hayward's Heath Mineral Show 2007

Last Updated: 19th Nov 2007

We're back again at the 24th Hayward's Heath Mineral Show organised by the Sussex Mineral and Lapidary Society (which happens to be my local mineral club).


View of the main hall, before the crowds descended


The Hayward's Heath show is the best southern UK mineral show, all the more remarkable as it is hosted in an area which is reasonably devoid of all things mineralogical (if you discount the odd bit of calcite and the occasional pyrite nodule). Such has been the effectiveness of the club that it is able to run a successful mineral show for 24 years, attracting all the major UK dealers.

The Dealers



Unity Minerals (Ian Jones) had a good selection of classic british minerals along with some contemporary worldwide material:


Unity Minerals - Topaz and Phenakite from Burma and China



Phosgenite crystal on matrix, from the Bage Mine, Derbyshire



Liroconite, Wheal Gorland

Bournonite, Les Malines

Proustite, Imiter, Morocco

Chalcopyrite, Carn Brea




Crystal Classics also carried a mix of British and Worldwide classic material, with specific emphasis on the material from the Philadelphia Academy collection, many flats of which were available for browsing.


Los Lamentos Wulfenite



Chalcocite, Geevor Mine

Aquamarine, Shigar Valley

Cuprite, Wheal Phoenix

Amethyst, Wheal Jane




For those micromount-dodgers amongst you, Mark Wrigley of Thames Valley Minerals had some nice large British mineral specimens:


Large British mineral specimens from Thames Valley Minerals




Paul Lowe had some fluorescent minerals which he was promoting next to photos of the specimens fluorescing:


Fluorescent Minerals


David and Liz Hacker were showing a variety of excellent Calcite specimens - apparently the best ones were bought before I got a chance to visit their table, but those that were left were impressive enough:


Bigrig Calcite Twin



Frizington Baryte

Gillfoot Calcite

Blue Circle Fluorite

Egremont Calcite




There were plenty of other interesting and inexpensive items spread amongst the other dealers:


Malachite pseudomorph after Azurite crystals, 10cm tall. From Earth's Wonders



Sphalerite from Corrantee - Midland Minerals

Barite from Justice Mine - Collected by the Lawsons 2007

Galena from Joplin, Missouri - Roland W. Thomas specimen

Fluorite from Florence Mine - Rock-site

Quartz epimorph after Fluorite - Mike Merry specimen

Botallack mine, Cornwall - "Wire Copper" - Mike Merry specimen

Spessartine, Minas Gerais - Simon Hildred Fine Minerals

Chalcocite, Wheal Crenver - Simon Hildred Fine Minerals




The Competition Displays


For the third year running, the show has been running competitive thematic displays. 2005's theme was Fluorite, last year was Baryte, and this year, the theme was the minerals of Cornwall and Devon. And, just for fun, this year I entered! The cabinets were judged by Roy Starkey from the British Micromount Society and the Russell Society, and the winning cabinet was Number 5 - fellow mindat.org regular Ian Jones! (This is Ian's 2nd win, he also won in 2005 with his Fluorite display).


Cabinet 1 - Shirley Adrian




Cabinet Number 1 was from Shirley Adrian



Pyromorphite from Wheal Alfred

Close up of bottom right

Another close up

Amethyst from Wheal Jane


Cabinet 2 - Jolyon Ralph




Cabinet Number 2 was mine



Close up of top left

Close up of top right

Close up of bottom right

Close up of bottom left


Cabinet 3 - David Aubrey-Jones




Cabinet Number 3 was from David Aubrey-Jones



"Pig's Eggs"

A closeup

Another closeup


Cabinet 4 - Steve Warren




Cabinet Number 4 was from Steve Warren



Closeup of the Woolley Farm Schorl and Apatites

Pell Mine Fluorite

Wheal Penrose Phosgenite


Cabinet 5 - Ian Jones




Cabinet Number 5 was from Ian Jones



Berealston Fluorite

... and its history

Fowey Chalcotrichite




I look forward to seeing you all at the Hayward's Heath show 2008!




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Comments

I really wanted to go on Saturday but another engagement came up so I am disappointed I didn't get there. One thing I love about this show is its mostly minerals unlike the rest. Thank you for your great pictures I haven't missed out entirely :0) Is there a special theme for the 25th show ?

Kind Regards
Debbie

Debbie Woolf
19th Nov 2007 2:30am
No videos this time - as it was a single day show and I had to put a display on too, I was limited with time. I'll do plenty of videos at Tucson though!

Jolyon

Jolyon Ralph
19th Nov 2007 9:33am
Thank you, again.
Rob

Robert Colianni
20th Nov 2007 3:20am
Robin from Crystal Classics has done her report of the show here - http://www.crystalclassics.co.uk/article-49.html

Jolyon Ralph
21st Nov 2007 11:42am

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