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Owners of works by Liverpool artists are again earnestly appealed 
to to assist the Committee in developing its Collection into one 
worthy of the great importance of the local school. 
The other additions to the Permanent Collection (see p. 95) show 
that in addition to such purchases as the Committee are able to make 
out of the profits of the Autumn Exhibition, they continue to receive 
valuable and interesting gifts and bequests from citizens and others 
interested in the Gallery. 
There being no money available for the purpose, the re-decoration 
and repair of the Gallery were suspended, with the exception that 
the steps outside the main entrance, so much worn as to be 
dangerous, were replaced by new stones. For the same reason no 
progress was made with the improvement of the arrangements for 
ventilation and heating. The insurance of the structure was, by 
resolution of the Finance Committee on the 21st June, 1907, taken 
over by the Corporation, but the Curator having reported on the 
subject, it was determined that the existing insurances on the works 
of art in the Permanent Collection should be kept in force. 
