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Lecturer. 
LIBRARIES. 
Subjects. 
Roberts, Miss Edith 
Rosher, Charles, ¢.£., 
¥.R.G.S. 
Sanders, Rev. F., M.4., F.S.A. 
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Scotter, R. H., c.r. 
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Summers, Frederick 
Thompson, George E.......... 
Tonge, James, M.INST.M.F., 
¥.G.S. 
Walshe, Rey. Tider c0e.35..004 
Wells, Samuel, F.R.G.3., 
F.R.A.I. 
Whitaker, Trevor 
“Welsh music and song ” ; 
with musical illustra- 
tions. 
““Morocco unbound : per- 
sonal experiences of the 
country and the people.” 
“Roman remains in §.-E. 
France.” 
“The wonders of light ” ; 
with demonstrations. 
“The seven wonders of the 
ancient world compared 
with modern engineer- 
ing works and buildings.” 
“The world on wheels: an 
account of the means of 
locomotion in all ages.” 
“Teeland: the country, 
people, customs, &c.” 
“The Austrian lake-land.”’ 
“The Gorges of the River 
Ardéche, §.-E. France.” 
“Six hundred miles up the 
Nile.” 
“Coal mining and miners.” 
“With Ruskin in France 
and Italy.” 
“ Britain’s quaintest insects 
and why they are 
quaint.” 
‘* Portugal and its people.” 
“With a camera in North 
Wales and Shropshire.” 
Halls. 
Everton Branch Library.— 
Gregson Inst. 
Picton Lecture Hall.— 
Crosby Home Mission 
Hall.—St. Martin’s Hall. 
—Wavertree. 
Picton Lecture Hall. 
Picton Lecture Hall.— 
Wavertree.—West Derby 
Picton Lecture Hall. 
Picton Lecture Hall. 
St. Martin’s Hall. 
Picton Lecture — Hall.— 
Walton. 
Aintree. 
Garston. 
Balfour Inst.—Knotty Ash. 
St. Martin’s Hall. 
Picton Lecture Hall.— 
Everton.—Kensington.— 
—Rawdon Reading 
Room. 
Picton Lecture Hall.— 
Aigburth  Vale.—Ken- 
sington.—St. Martin’s 
Hall. 
Aintree. 
