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to Mr. H. B. Curwen (2) and Mr. R. W. Wylie. Landscape and 
Seascape Class, to Miss Blyth and Mr. Bertram Park. Direct 
Contact Class, to Dr. Hugh Roger-Smith and Mr. O. C. Quekett. 
Mr. Quekett was also awarded two Certificates for copies of en- 
gravings. 
The Portfolios were again a great success during the year, 
and in the case of the advanced folios the work shown was of a 
very high quality. The membership has increased and now includes 
the best workers in the Section. A considerable improvement was 
noticeable in regard to Portfolio ‘‘B,’ which was started last 
year and is intended to be a stepping-stone to the more advanced 
one. 
In May, Mr. H. Nevil Smart, the Hon. Secretary of the Section, 
left England for some months to fill an appointment abroad. 
Mr. E. Staniland Pugh consented to act as Secretary during his 
absence. ; 
The following meetings were held during the year. In arranging 
the course of lectures and demonstrations, careful attention was 
given to the inclusion of suitable subjects to appeal alike to the 
advanced and elementary worker. 
Wed. Jan 23.—Demonstration on Enlarging by Mr. O. C. Quekett. 
Wed. Feb. 6.—Landscape Photography in Buckinghamshire, by Mr. 
P. H. Williams. 
Wed. 20.—Annual Lantern Slide Competition. 
Wed. Mar. 6.—Further Hints on Flower Work and Lantern Slide 
Making, by Mr. Edward Seymour. 
Wed. 20.—Holiday Papers. 
1. Norway (slides by Mr. H. B. Curwen), Mr. H. J. 
Melliss. 
2. Saxon Churches in Northamptonshire, Mr. R. W. 
Wylie. 
3. Fourteen days on a First Class Battleship, 
Mr. H. Nevil Smart. 
Wed. Apr 10.—Principles of Composition, Mr. W. E. Tindall. 
Wed. 24.—Motive and Sentiment, Mr. E. O, Hoppé. 
Sat. May 25.—Outing to Burnham Beeches. 
Wed. Noy. 6.—Holiday Papers 
1. Athens and the Pyramids, Mr. R. W. Wylie. 
2. A Winter Holiday in Switzerland, Mr. J. B. King. 
Wed. 20.—Demonstration on Oil Painting, Mr. Bertram Park, 
Wed, Dec. oie Annual Exhibition, 
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