celebrating 100 years 1910 - 2010
Issue 1 of the Committee Newsletter will be posted out this week to all paid up members.
The intention is keep members informed of all decisions taken by the committee
13th May 2012 Long standing member John Herron (centre) receiving his Honorary Life member award from Liam Thornton
(right) and Michael Thornton( left).
John has been a club member for over 40 years
Photo courtesy D Thornton
19th April 2012 annual Club Bulletin is back from the printers with 40 pages of Modena news and articles, including 50 colour photos of show modenas from both home and abroad and will be posted out today Thursday and Friday
All Paid up members will be posted a copy
Join the Modena club now to to receive your copy
1st March 2012 new committee members have been voted in.
click to see officers
21st January 2012
Norway National in Haugesund
Best Modena Black Schietti Adult Hen
Jan Heldal
Best Gazzi Blue
Jan Heldal
Judge Clay Rogers U.K.
21st January 2012
Blackpool
Best Modena Silver Dun Schietti Adult Cock
Jamie Vaughan
Best Gazzi Red Chequer
Tom Elton
Judge Phil Cox
15th January 2012
Reading
Best Modena Ochre Tri Schietti Adult Cock
John Ross
Best Young Modena Bronze Tri Schieti Cock
S Morley
Best Gazzi Blue Young Cock
Graham Giddings
Judge Ashley Wiggins
7th January 2012
Swansea
Best Modena Silver Dun Schietti Adult Cock
Jamie Vaughan
Best Gazzi Mealy Adult Cock
Jamie Vaughan
Best Young Modena Silver Dun Hen
Jamie Vaughan
Judge Robin Pratt
Welcome to the official web-site of the National Modena Club of Great
Britain the principal objective of which is the promotion and
development of the Modena pigeon and the interests of Modena fanciers.
The Club was founded in 1910 as the ‘Modena Club’ and held its first Championship Show soon afterwards the first recorded winner being W.F. Holmes.
Later following the absorption of the Northern and Scottish Modena Clubs the name was changed to the present style reflecting as it does the wider representation.
The most important initial task of the founders of the Club was to
establish a Standard of Excellence for the Modena Pigeon because this
enabled the enthusiastic members to concentrate their breeding
programmes on ideal specimens of the Breed and thus eliminate the
imperfections. The Club was greatly assisted in this regard by having
among its members some of the most outstanding breeders of pigeons at
the time such as W.F. Holmes and W. Watmough both of whom contributed
publications on pigeon keeping which remain keenly sought after to
this day. The result was the production of high quality stock
illustrating what became known as the ‘bird of curves’ which was much
in demand among the fancy pigeon fraternity.
Although the Modena pigeon originated in Italy and was common in the town of Modena from which it took its name and was exported from there
to Germany England France and later to America and beyond it is the so
called ‘English Modena’ conforming to the Standard of Excellence of
this Club which has been adopted by fanciers worldwide.
The National Modena Club became the ‘Premier’ fancy pigeon club in
Great Britain because it’s members have always been prepared to
release good stock to newcomers to the breed and assist them by
offering advice on colour breeding. The development of the Modena
guided by the Club gathered pace so that in time it became the most
popular of all exhibition pigeons and has remained so. This is because
it has the greatest variety of colours and markings which now number
seventy-five officially approved. There are now two separate types of
Modena – the Gazzi, or pied, and the Schietti, or self coloured.
The National Modena Club of Great Britain continues to promote and
enhance the quality of the Breed
By holding annual shows for all classes of Modena both adult and young
and supporting classes for modenas at most of the pigeon shows
throughout the United Kingdom. The Club also maintains contacts with
other Modena clubs worldwide so that the members can be kept abreast
of developments and benefit from shared experience and there are
particularly close links with European breeders of the English Modena.
The Club through the Management Committee and the various office
holders continues to represent the interests of the Modena in the
vigorous application of the rules ensures that the integrity of the
Modena Pigeon is maintained.
Blue Gazzi Cock
B Toussaint
Photograph by Patrick LAVAL courtesy French Modena Club
Ash Red Indigo
Clay Rogers
Photo courtesy Clay Rogers
London & Essex Show
19th November 2011
Lowe & Maltby
photo courtesy John Ross
516 modenas
David Iddon
Best Schietti Magnani Adult Cock
David Barraclough
Photos courtesy John Ross
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