Date. 
. 2st 
. 28th 
4th 
Nov. lth 
Noy. 18th 
. 25th 
. 30th 
Oct. 14th | The Curator—“ The Progress of Colour 
ART GALLERY. 
Lecturer and Subject. 
Chairman. 
Photography.” 
Dr. H. N. Harrington—* Sir F. Seymour 
Haden, P.R.E..” 
H. E. Rensburg, Esq.—‘‘ Artists and their 
Work.” 
Edmund Rathbone, Esq.— The Art of pre- 
senting Pictures in a Public Gallery.” 
The Curator—* As others see us: some notes 
on Critics.” 
William Archer, Esq., M.A.—‘ Spanish 
Cathedrals.” 
Sir Edward Russell—* Sir William Agnew.” 
George T. Shaw, Esq.—‘ Public Libraries 
d and Art.” 
J. G. Legge, Esq., M.A.—‘ Art Criticism : 
Old and New.” 
The Curator—‘ Why should we look at 
Pictures ? ” 
(Also delivered on the evening of 
15th December to the University 
Art Students’ Association, in the 
Exhibition.) 
Gilbert Rogers, Esq.—‘‘ Modern Art and the 
Autumn Exhibition.” 
The Right Hon. the Lord 
Mayor (Alderman W. H. 
Williams). 
John Lea, Esq., J.P. 
John Lea, Esq.. J.P. 
John Lea, Esq., J.P. 
P. Charles Kelly, Esq. 
R. Hield, Esq. 
F. J. Leslie, Esq., 
F.R.G.S. 
R. C. Herman, Esq. 
F. C. Bowring. Esq. 
Joseph Bibby, Esq., J.P. 
J. G. Legge, Esq., M.A. 
The Curator. 
anc 
ered 
ou 
ie. 
S1x new students’ tickets were granted, 
The public interest in the Gallery, as exhibited by the 
ati endances, was well maintained throughout the year. 
number registered by the turnstiles up to 26th October, 1910, was 
The 
296 260, as contrasted with 291,926 to the same date in 1909. 
Thereafter the turnstiles were removed. 
The attendance of students during the year numbered 1,346. 
