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Central Hall, lent by the Board of Education, the cases 

 of Bristol pottery and porcelain, and the suits of armour- 



Picture Postcards, Etc. 



The series of picture postcards has been increased 

 to twenty-seven by the addition of pictures and objects 

 of particular interest. The cards are direct photographs, 

 and are sold exclusively in the Art Gallery at twopence 

 each or in sets of seven at one shilling. Over two 

 thousand were sold during the past year. 



Unmounted photographs of recent additions to the 

 Permanent Pictures have been added to those already on 

 sale with the postcards at the Catalogue Counter. 



New Illustrated Catalogue. 



A new Illustrated Catalogue was published by the 

 Committee in September, consisting of 48 pages, with 

 40 full-page illustrations of the principal pictures and 

 sculpture in the Permanent Collection, to sell at 6d. 

 From the 15th September to the end of the month 185 of 

 these had been sold. 



MUSEUM OF ANTIQUITIES. 



Various cases in the different rooms on the Ground 

 Floor have been gone through and re-arranged and where 

 necessary new labels added describing the exhibits. 



Room No. I. 



Egyptian Antiquities. 



The donations from the British School of Archaeology 

 in Egypt this year include a crouched burial of the Illrd 

 Dynasty, about 4,600 B.C., from Meydum, Upper Egypt, 



