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If once such a survey could be set on foot, I have no douht it 

 would speedily progress, and I believe that many negatives already 

 in existence might be available for the purposes indicated. 



I have now detained you quite long enough, all I hope is that 

 my remarks may bear some fruit. I have brought some photo- 

 graphs of spots of interest in the district, some of the best of which 

 might be useful if the Society should really set to work to form a 

 collection such as I have spoken of. I would only add that there 

 is an Amateur Photographic Association in Dorset, whose officers, I 

 feel sure, would only too gladly give advice on photographic matters 

 to any who de.?ire to begin or to carry on the work of photography 

 in any of its branches, and would no doubt render valuable help to 

 the Dorset Field Club. 



