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. PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
1908. 
Noy. 26th — (By request) ‘‘ A Walk round the City Walls,” their origin and 
extent. ‘‘Old Gates and New”: Towers—The Siege— 
Rowton Moor — The Roodee — General surroundings. — 
Mr. FRANK SIMPSON. 
Illustrated by 90 Lantern Slides, specially made for this Lecture. 
Dec. 11th—‘‘ The New Southport Enlarging Table and Easel, and how to 
use it”; also “Bromide Enlargements, and how to make 
them.””—Mr, FRANK SIMPSON. 
1909. 
Jan. 29th —A Demonstration of Platino-type Printing— 
Mr, J. A. MCMICHAEL, B.A., B.Sc. 
Feb, 25th—‘ The Lake District.” Lecture supplied by The Affiliation of 
Photographic Societies; illustrated by a large number of 
prize slides—Mr. FRANK SIMPSON. 
Mar. 19th—A Working Demonstration on the making of Enlarged Nega- 
tives from P. O. P. Prints—Mr. W. ERNEST BROWN. 
; LITERATURE SECTION. 
1908. 
Dec. toth—‘‘ George Sand; her Life and Works ”’— 
Miss C. STEINBERGER, B.A,, Dr. és litt. (Author of 
‘* William Dunbar’’). 
1909. 
Mar. 18th—“ Dante ’—Mr. J. MENTEITH GRAHAM. 
ASTRONOMICAL SECTION. 
1909. 
Mar. 11th—‘* Maps, from an Astronomical point of view ”— 
Mr, J. A. MCMICHAEL, B.A., B.Sc. 
Illustrated by Lantern Slides and Practical Demonstrations, 
ARTS AND CRAFTS SECTION. 
1909. 
Feb. 11th—A Special Meeting, presided over by THE VERY REv. DEAN 
DARBY, was held with the object of re-forming this 
Section. After an eloquent Address by the Chairman, a 
discussion ensued on the objects and aims of the Section, 
and eventually the following were elected to serve as a 
Council to arrange for Lectures and Exhibitions of Work: 
Miss G. M. SIDDALL, MeEssrs. A C_ PRESTON, 
WALMSLEY PRICE, R. J. Extis, C. H. MINSHULL, 
T, A. WiLLriaMs, F, W, LonesBottom, S, Marston, 
and F, A. SHURROCK, with Mr. Horace DAVIEs as 
Hon, Secretary. 
April 5th to 19th—Fourteen days’ Exhibition in the Art Gallery of a Col- 
lection of Water-colour Drawings, by the late Dr. J. 
SAVAGE, Royal Artillery, and kindly lent by CoLONEL 
