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3. The Northern Photographic Exhibition. 22/3/07 to 13/4/07. 
4. The Memorial Exhibition of the art of the late John Finnie, 
R.E., R.C.A. 25/5/07 to 22/6/07 
5. Historical Exhibition of Liverpool Antiquities, in connection 
with the Sept-Centenary Celebrations. 15/7/07 to 10/8/07. 
6. The Thirty-seventh Annual Autumn Exhibition of Modern 
Art. 21/9/07 to 4/1/08. 
The Collective Exhibition of the Art of Mr. W. Holman Hunt was 
suggested to the Committee by the previous exhibitions in London 
(at the Leicester Galleries) and Manchester (at the City Art Gallery). 
At the former there were 68, and at the latter 84 exhibits. 
Notwithstanding the natural disinclination of owners, already 
deprived of their possessions for several ‘months, to lend them for a 
further period, it was found possible to.secure 80 of the works shown 
at Manchester; only one owner (of four pictures) having refused the 
Committee’s application. In addition, 45 other works were secured, 
including “ The Light of the World” from Keble College, Oxford, 
__and other pictures of the first importance. 
The Exhibition was exceptionally successful, and, though it was 
only open for four weeks, the attendances totalled 44,516, as follows : 
1. At Private View on 2nd February (say) .............+- 400 
2. Shilling admissions .................-:sseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 9,175 
3. Sixpenny admissions ..............-:sceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eens 9,941 
4. Threepenny admissions ...............::seesseeeeeeeeeeeeees 6,442 
5. Two-shilling tickets, each admitting twenty 
scholars and one teacher (who received a 
catalogue), 767 tickets representing persons......... 16,107 
6. Free admissions on Sunday afternoon, 3rd March... 2,451 
