In this section, more features for your enjoyment. Some of these have been moved to the Vault simply to make room for new content, some are out of date, and some are very old. But all are 100% packed full of pyro entertainment! Please note that some of the older content is still presented in our old 1970's style colour scheme.

Wensum Valley Golf Club: We tag along with Skyscenes Pyrotechnics to a smaller wedding display to see how the professionals do it. Some great pictures here of both setting up and the fireworks, plus this was the debut of the "Firer Cam" - a camcorder focusing just on the firers (and in subsequent displays getting a LOT closer!).

Whitehaven Maritime Festival 2003: UKFR member DJ Liam provides a brilliant report into one of his first cat 4 adventures with Highlight Pyrotechnics. Sun, sea and fireworks, plus some nice pictures.

A day at Firework Emporium: Our first visit to Firework Emporium (then called "World Of Fireworks") to see the shop, staff, and then into the wilderness of Suffolk for a review session and some dam fine ale!

A day at Sandling Fireworks: Tony braves a good deal of sheep shite around Sandling's magazines to meet up with the head honcho Graham and fondle some 16 inch shells. If you've seen the pictures from this feature stolen and used on a US site, well this is the original!

A day at Fireworks International: The home of the Triple H Bomb and other classic fireworks of our time. Loads of pyro, behind the scenes shots and fireworks in action too!

Clevedon: Tony in action again, this time having to endure wind, rain, a rising tide and other hazards to report back from Clevedon with some rather nice video footage of mine sequences along the pier and more.

Shugborough Fireworks Festival: Free gallery of the 2002 event featuring pictures by Tim Webster.

Southport 2001: Photographed by Adam Savage, some very nice images and firework textures captured by UKFR reader Adam.

Summer Shocker: TLG reports on a wedding displays "in the hills" complete with marquee, big shells, hearts and of course, drunken debauchery afterwards.

Shugborough Festival of Fireworks: Tony and Tim Webster visit Shugborough and report back with some stunning images of this exciting event.

Semi Pro Championships: The first event, covered here by Richard Harwood with some behind the scenes pictures.

The Long Weekend: Several shows, loads of pyro, loads of great pictures including some really nice pictures of various different cat 4 items before firing.

A day at Exclusive Fireworks in Hounslow, Middlesex: This shop concentrates on the excellent Devco brand with a seasonal shop in the high street. We went and had a look at some member favourite fireworks including Missile Of Stars.

Reader 2002 reports: We used to compile reader displays before our forum took over as the place to share firework experiences. These older features are a great record of back garden (and some professional) displaying from the recent past.

Dean Clough: Pyro action on a car park roof! Report and pictures supplied by TLG.

Summer Wedding Bash: TLG goes behind the scenes at another wedding display.

Lark In The Park: TLG goes behind the scenes with Pyro 2000 for an electrically fired show.

Ripponden Parish Display: Here's were it all started for Graham (TLG) as he tags along with a professional crew.

Reader 2001 reports: We used to compile reader displays before our forum took over as the place to share firework experiences. These older features are a great record of back garden (and some professional) displaying from the recent past.

Reader 2000 reports: We used to compile reader displays before our forum took over as the place to share firework experiences. These older features are a great record of back garden (and some professional) displaying from the recent past.

The first report: TLG's first report, about his cat 3 display before he progressed to cat 4 mayham in later displays.

Our 2000, Your 2000: Find out what we did to celebrate the Millennium and also what our readers got up to.

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