68 ART GALLERY. 
School Tickets : — 
At Two Shillings (admitting 24 scholars 
and a teacher) 275 tickets, representing 
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Season Ticket Holders : — 
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258 works were sold, the catalogue prices of which amounted to 
£3,973 16s. Od. In addition to the official catalogue, an illustrated 
edition was, as usual, published by Messrs. D. Marples & Co., as 
well as a set of seven pictorial postcards of prominent pictures. 
The Committee had valuable professional assistance in the 
preparation of the Autumn Exhibition from Messrs. Alfred 
Parsons, A.R.A. (now R.A.), James Paterson, R.S.A., and 
Gilbert Rogers, of the Liverpool Academy of Arts. 
Season ticket holders’ soirees were held on 14th October and 
18th November, at the former of which there were present the 
Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Lady Mayoress, and other 
civic dignitaries, and the Curator delivered a ‘‘ Talk’’ on “‘ The 
Progress of Colour Photography ’’ (with lantern illustrations). On 
each occasion there was a programme of vocal and instrumental 
music. 
During the exhibition, a series of ‘‘ Talks on Art’’ was given 
gratuitously by a number of gentlemen in the Exhibition on Friday 
afternoons (with the exception of the first-mentioned, which was 
delivered in the evening), and these proved a very attractive 
feature, The following is a list of the “‘ Talks’ ;— 
