Are you or your children in our retro gallery of Sheffield Harvest Festivals?
By Lucy Ball
Published 14th Oct 2020, 12:08 BST
The leaves are turning brown and across schools and churches thoughts are turning to Harvest Festivals.
Take a look back at past Harvest Festivals and see which bakers you can spot proudly holding their loaves or the children taking their donations into school from the last 20 years.
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Angela Satur, project worker at St Wilfred's Centre, Sheffield, accepted harvest festival gifts from Sacred Heart School pupils in 2007. Pupils L-R Ellis Burrows,six, Nathan Blakemore, six, Courtney Easton, six and Laura Wordsworth, six. Photo: Chris Bull
Courtney Easton, six and Laura Wordsworth, six, with a pumpkin, part of a large harvest festival gift to St Wilfred's Centre, Sheffield, from Sacred Heart Catholic Primary in 2007 Photo: Chris Bull
Bakery students from Sheffield City College helped to create a harvest festival display for Sheffield Cathedral in 2010. They made a selection of breads included these wheatsheaves for a service this month [October]. Pictured from left to right are some of the students involved: Benvinda Malulu, Jake Martin, Adrian Judge and Shannon Kelly. Photo: staff