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The Annual Exhibition was held on December 5th and 6th. 
There were considerably more exhibits than last year, and the 
standard of the work was well maintained. Mr. A. H. Blake, 
M.A., acted as judge and made the following awards :— 
Silver Medal to Mr. O. C. Quekett, for his contact print ‘‘ Among 
the Beeches.” Bronze Medal to Mr. H. B. Curwen, for his picture, 
“London’s Highway.” 
Certificates were also awarded in the Portrait and Figure Study 
Class to Mr. J. P. Bushe-Fox (first) and Mr. Bertram Park (second). 
Architecture Class to Mr. R. W. Wylie (first) and Mr. H. B. Curwen 
(second). Landscape and Seascape Class, to Mr. E. Staniland 
Pugh, and in the Direct Contact Class, to Mr. J. P. Bushe-Fox 
and Mr. H. Nevil Smart (bracketted equal). A certificate was 
also awarded to Mr. O. C. Quekett, for a Reproduction of an Old 
Engraving. 
-Every member of the Section has now been invited to join the 
Portfolio Circles, of which there are two, one for the more advanced 
workers, and the other for beginners. The new system has not 
been in working order very long, but shows every sign of being 
very successful. 
The following meetings were held during the year :— 
Wed. Jan. 10o.—Architectural Photography (illustrated with slides), by 
P. H. Williams. 
Fri. Jan. 26.—‘ Japanese Art,” by C. P. Small. 
Wed. Feb. 7.—Demonstration “‘ Copying,” by O. C. Quekett. 
Fri. Feb. 23.—Members’ Lantern Night. 
Fri. March 23.—‘‘ Colour Photography,” by Mrs. Edward Shenton. 
Wed. April 4.—Portraiture and Figure Study, by E. O. Hoppé. 
Wed. April 25.—Flower Photography, by Edward Seymour. 
Sat. June 16.—Summer Outing to ‘ Chenies.’ 
Wed. Nov. 7,—The “ Amateur Photographer ” Prize Slides. The Royal 
Photographic Society’s Competition Prints. 
Dec. 5-6.—Annual Exhibition. 
