THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. 1 95 



REPORT OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 



Read at the Annual Meeting of the Association. 



The Photographic Section beg to submit the following report : 

 On the evening of April i8th, 1892, a meeting was held- in the 

 Museum to form what is now known as the Photographic Section of 

 the Hamilton Association. At that meeting a Chairman and Secre- 

 tary were appointed in the persons of Mr. S. Briggs and Mr. White. 

 At a further meeting held on Tuesday evening, April 26th, 1892, 

 additional officers were elected, as follows : ist Vice-Chairman, Mr. 

 A. T. Neill; 2nd Vice-Chairman, Mr. Robert Moodie ; Chairman 

 of Executive, Mr. J. W. Grant ; the Secretary being appointed 

 Treasurer. 



The object of the Photographic Section is for the general 

 research and advancement of photography among its members by 

 holding monthly meetings on the last Tuesday of every month, when 

 all work done during the m.onth will be on the table for examination 

 and criticism. 



To become an active member of the Section and enjoy the 

 privileges of the use of the dark-room, it is necessary for the life of 

 the Section that an annual fee of fifty cents be charged ; the Section 

 has also placed lockers in the room, for which a yearly rental of 

 fifty cents is charged. 



WILLIAM WHITE, SAMUEL BRIGGS, 



Secretary. Chairman. 



