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PHOTOGRAPHIC. 
1904. ‘ 
May rth -“ Natural History Photography” (Lecture lent by Affiliation of 
Photographic Societies). 
Oct. 13th —“ Telephotography,” by Dr. STOLTERFOTH. 
‘‘Some Summer Snap-Shots,” by Mr. J. D. SIDDALL. 
«Rambles round the Leet,” by MR. FRANK SIMPSON. 
,»» 27th —Exhibition at Conversazione of Photographs, by MEMBERS. 
Noy. 11th —Exhibition of the Prize and Selected Slides in Lantern Slide 
Competition of the Affiliation of Photo Societies 1904. 
Dec. 2nd —‘ Rising to the Occasion,” by 
Mr. WALTER D. WELFORD, F.R.P.S. 
»» 8th—‘*The Kodak in Peace and War,” by 
Mr H. C. SHELLEY (War Correspondent). 
Mar. 8th (in the Art Gallery). 
»» 9th—* Character Sketches in the South of Treland,”’ 
: CoLonEL J. D. LYSAGHT. 
Apr. 13th to 28th — Photographic Exhibition in the Art Gallery. 
In addition to above 4 Special Meetings (for Beginners), and 
13 Special Workers’ Meetings, have been held at intervals. 
1905. 
Feb eae of Prize Photos, lent by Affiliation of Photo Societies 
LITERATURE. 
1905. 
Feb. 16th—‘‘ A Study of ‘In Memoriam’” (Lord Tennyson), by 
Mrs. WHICHELLo, Tattenhall. 
Mar. 30th—“ The Poetry of Matthew Arnold,” by 
Rev. RICHARD JoNES, B.A. 
ASTRONOMICAL. 
1904. 
Nov. 24th —‘* The Methods of Astronomers (Past, Present, and Future),” by 
Mr. J. H. Reyno ps, F.R.A.S., of Birmingham. 
1905. 
Jan 26th-—‘ The Polarisation of Light,” by 
Dr. G. W. SIDEBOTHAM, of Newport. 
Note - Most of the above Sectional Meetings were fully illustrated 
with Lantern Slides, &c. 
Your Committee has met twelve times in the past year 
for the transaction of the Society’s business ; and a good 
average attendance at these has been well-maintained. 
GEORGE P. MILN, Fon. Gen. 
W. F. J. SHEPHEARD, } Secretaries. 
GROSVENOR MUSEUM, 
MAY 4TH, 1905. 
