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            txt[0] = "        The Holy Well\nTHANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE. 17 more pictures have been downloaded. Now just move your cursor over each name listed on the left & see the decorated well, spout or spring."
            txt[1] = ""
            txt[2] = "    The Clock Tower\nA local landmark at the Junction of North Malvern Road & West Malvern Road."
            txt[3] = "    Earl Beauchamp Fountain\nA very popular water collection point by the side of Cowleigh Road."
            txt[4] = "    THE WINNER - First Prize to:-\nEvendine Spring\nOne of the most popular water collection points along Jubilee Drive below Black Hill "
            txt[5] = "    Railway Station Fountain\nSituated in the wall just outside the main entrance of Great Malvern Railway Station."
            txt[6] = "    Hay Slad Spout\nThis spout is probably the busiest of all the wells. There is often a queue of people waiting to use it"
            txt[7] = "    Holy Well\nNestles in the hillside off the beaten track at the highest point of Holywell Road. The display used two rooms, the trail of ash joining them up."
            txt[8] = ""
            txt[9] = "WINNER of Womens Institute Section again this year\n        Jubilee Fountain\nBy the side of the main road at Malvern Wells, at its junction with Grundys Lane & what was St.Peters Church"
            txt[10] = "    Lower Wyche Spout\nJust a few hundred yards up Old Wyche Road on the common on  the right"
            txt[11] = ""
            txt[12] = "    HIGHLY COMMENDED\nMALVHINA,   a recent addition to Malvern, situated on Belle Vue Island. Designed by internationally known artist Rose Garrard, now living in Malvern"
            txt[13] = "    Old Bottling Works Spring\nHidden in a yard near to WH Smiths bookshop on Belle Vue Terrace"
            txt[14] = "    Royal Well\nOften missed on West Malvern Road. It is on the right going from the Wyche Cutting, opposite the iron railings of a private car park"
            txt[15] = "    St. Ann's Well\nOne of the best loved of all the Malvern Wells. Usually accessed by walking up the '99 steps' from the South end of Belle Vue Terrace."
            txt[16] = ""
            txt[17] = "    Temperance Drinking Fountain\nBy the side of the common, just above the Malvern Link Railway Station, on the Worcester Road"
            txt[18] = "    Westminster Bank Spout\nWell hidden unless you are a hill walker. A very attractive Well above Westminster Bank off West Malvern Road."
            txt[19] = "    Willow Spring\nNear the Wyche Cutting on the West Side. On the right a few yards down Walwyn Road"
            txt[20] = "    THE RUNNER UP\nWest Malvern Tap\nGoing up West Malvern Road it's just Past and opposite the Church, next to the Post Office. This display is over 7ft tall and needs to be seen."
            txt[21] = "     Weaver Well is missed by most passers-by. It can be found along Lower Wyche Road just a few yards from its junction with the Wyche Road "

