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            txt[0] = "        St. Ann's Well\nTHANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE. All the pictures have now been downloaded. Now just move your cursor over each name listed on the left & see the decorated well, spout or spring."
            txt[1] = "        The Clock Tower\nA local landmark at the Junction of North Malvern Road & West Malvern Road."
            txt[2] = "        Danzell Spring\n  (Not participating in competition)\nFound some way along a path that starts at the Post Box 100 yards above West Malvern Village Hall. "
            txt[3] = "        Earl Beauchamp Fountain\nFIRST PRIZE for Groups of 3 or less\nA very well known and popular water collection point by the side of Cowleigh Road. It has a small car park adjoining to help keep this very busy road clear."
            txt[4] = "        Evendine Spring\nRUNNER-UP for Groups of 3 or less\nOne of the most popular water collection points along Jubilee Drive below Black Hill. There is often a queue of people waiting to collect water. "
            txt[5] = "        Eye Well\n  (Not participating in competition\nFirst year this well has been dressed. You will find it about 100yds above Holy Well on the second path up."
            txt[6] = "        Railway Station Fountain\n  (Not participating in competition)\nSituated in the wall just outside the main entrance of Great Malvern Railway Station."
            txt[7] = "        Happy Valley Spout\n This is the first year it has been entered for the competition. It is situated to the left and just before the central car barrier on the Happy Valley road, where the road loops left towards St Ann's Well"
            txt[8] = "        Holy Well\nNestles in the hillside off the beaten track at the highest point of Holywell Road. The display used two rooms. A very popular stop off point for walkers (and their dogs)."
            txt[9] = "        Lord Sandy's Spout\nThis is the first year this spout has been dressd for the competition. Easily missed. Situated in a recess almost opposite English Braids along Spring Lane, Malvern Link."
            txt[10] = "THE OVERALL WINNER (OPEN SECTION)\n        Lower Wyche Spout\nJust a few hundred yards up Old Wyche Road on the common on  the right.  Really needs to be seen to fully appreciate it!"
            txt[11] = "        MALVHINA\nA fairly recent addition to Malvern, situated on Belle Vue Island. Designed by internationally known artist Rose Garrard, now living in Malvern. This is a popular colecting point for pure water."
            txt[12] = "        Old Bottling Works Spring\nHidden in a yard near to WH Smiths bookshop on Belle Vue Terrace. It is about 25 yards up the arcade on the right."
            txt[13] = "        Osborne's Trough\n  (Not participating in competition)\nSituated at the side of the A449 Worcester Road just below its junction with North Malvern Road."
            txt[14] = "        Royal Well\n  (Not participating in competition)\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\n  (Not participating in competition)\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] = "        St Jame's Churchyard\nAnother first time entry this year. It is only a few yards from the grave of Roget of Thesaurus fame."
            txt[17] = "        Stocks Fountain\nSo named because the old stocks are still nearby. They are behind the iron railings in the background of the picture. "
            txt[18] = "        Temperance Drinking Fountain\nHIGHLY COMMENDED (OPEN SECTION)\nIt is just above the Malvern Link Railway Station, on the Worcester Road. It stands alone on the edge of the common."
            txt[19] = "        Westminster Bank Spout\nFIRST PRIZE in CHILDRENS GROUP\nWell hidden unless you are a hill walker. A very attractive Well above Westminster Bank off West Malvern Road. Very popular with dogs."
            txt[20] = "        Wyche Spring\nHIGHLY COMMENDED in CHILDERENS GROUP\n        Near the Wyche Cutting on the West Side. On the right a few yards down Walwyn Road"
            txt[21] = "        West Malvern Tap\nGoing up West Malvern Road it's just Past and opposite the Church, next to the Post Office. As always this display should to be seen. It did not win a prize this year but well worth a visit"
            txt[22] = "         Weaver Well\nMissed by most passers-by. It can be found along Lower Wyche Road just a few yards from its junction with the Wyche Road "
            txt[23] = "         Wynds Point\n  (Not participating in competition)\n Due to its position by the side of a very busy road this well is not easy to get to. Please take care if you do go to look!"
            txt[24] = "         Hay Slad\n  (Not participating in competition)\nProbably the most popular spout for water collection.   There is often a queue of people waiting to fill their water containers"

