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the special competition was won by Mr. H. B. Curwen. 
Excellent work was also shown by Messrs. H. J. Aubrey, 
R. H. Prance, Miss Blyth, and Mrs. Shenton. The ex- 
hibition was also open on the Saturday morning following. 
Altogether the work of this Section shows great 
promise, and it is fully anticipated that much good work 
will be done and many new members enrolled during 
the forthcoming year. 
The following is the list of meetings held during 
year :— 
1902. 
Jan. 8.—‘“ Portraiture,” Illustrated with Slides by Mr. Harold Baker. 
24.—Demonstration on the Carbon Process. 
Feb. 12.—“ Pictorial Photography,” Illustrated with Slides by Mr. 
Horsley Hinton. 
Mar. 12.—“ Architectural Photography,” Illustrated with Slides by Mr. 
H. W. Bennett. 
April 9.—‘ Flower Photography,” Illustrated with Slides by Mr. H. T. 
Malby. 
25.—Practical Demonstration on Development, by Mr. P. Joshua. 
May 23.—Conversazione. Loan Collection of Photographs. 
Oct, 13.—Business Meeting. 
Noy. 12.—Bromide Enlarging Demonstration, by Mr. J. P. Bushe-Fox. 
28.—Slides of Canadian Scenery, by Members of the Toronto and 
Montreal Camera Club. 
Dec. 10.—“‘ Lantern Slide Making,” Illustrated with Slides by Mr. J. 
A. Hodges. 
19—Annual Exhibition. 
