XX1V 
Report of the Photographic and Scientific Section. 
1904-5. 
CHAIRMAN . - J. G. Watts, Esq. 
The Membership of the Section is still 36, and the average 
attendance at the meetings 10. 
The Section lost, in rapid succession, through removal from the 
town, its Chairman (Mr. J. (. Wells), and his successor, Mr. W. 
Gadsby Peet. 
The high character of the meetings was well maintained, and the 
Exhibition promoted by this Section, in conj unction with the Natural 
History Section, and held in St. Paul’s Institute on April 13th, was a 
great success, over 100 enlargements and groups of smaller photo- 
graphs being exhibited by Members. The prints made for the 
Photographic Survey were also shown. 
During the Summer a few Members took part in excursions to 
the following places: Whitwick, Charnwood Forest, and the Manifold 
Valley. 
The balance in hand at the close of the Session was £3 13s. 74d. 
The programme was as follows :— 
1904 
October 11th—Business Meeting. 
November 8th—Recent Photographic advance.—Mr. J. G. Wells. 
December 13th—Demomonstration : Toning P.O.P.—M. H. H. Port. ‘ 
= Crossed Swords Pigment Process.—Mr. H. Lloyd Hind. 
1905 
January 10th— 9 Beck’s Cameras, ete.—Mr. W. I. Slator. 
February 14th—Printing Processes.— Messrs. Abrahams, Howarth, Peet, and Stern. 
March 14th—Demonstration: Bromide Toning.—Mr. E. Abrahams. 
April 14th.—Lantern Slide Testing. 
» 1lth—Business Meeting. 
,, 13th—Exhibition. 
Tt had been felt for some time that there was not room in Burton 
for more than one flourishing Photographic Society, and the Members 
of the Burton Photographic Society have determined to dissolve that 
Club and join the Natural History Society. The Photographic 
Section, in welcoming the many new members, who will materially 
add to its strength, looks forward to many sessions of increased 
prosperity and mutual helpfulness. 
H. Lioyvp Hip, 
~ Hon. Secretary of Section 
