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Canon Lett's charge. The stone weighs about one hundred 

 weight. Mr. Charles Bulla showed a " baton du commandment ,r 

 and some linen stamps, about eighty years old. Specimens 

 of glass slag from the site of the extinct glasshouse at Ballycastle T 

 fragments of pottery in various stages of manufacture from the site 

 of extinct pottery works near Lame Harbour, and objects of flint 

 from the bed of the River Shesk at Ballycastle, were shown by 

 Mr. W. H. Patterson. 



Amongst the exhibits of photographs and drawings were 

 nature photographs by Mr A. B. Morris ; enlargements of photos, 

 of places visited by the Club during 1912 by Mr. S. H. Douey ; 

 photographs of Rome and Naples and other objects shown by 

 Mr. Adam Speers ; five photographs of the Roman Aqueduct, 

 "Pont du Gard," near Nimes, by Mr. A. M'l. Cleland ; and 

 photographs from Balkan States and the East by Mr. G. W. 

 Shaw. Mr. F. J. Bigger showed a collection of coloured shields 

 with decorative devices from the early crosses of County Down. 

 He also exhibited drawings and photographs of Castle Sean, 

 formerly known as Jordan's Castle, Ardglass. Mr. Robert J. 

 Welch exhibited photographs illustrating flax culture in Ulster ; a 

 " Harvest Churn ;" and photos, of the Boyne Valley, Rossmore 

 Castle, &c. 



At nine o'clock a lantern display was given, at which many 

 views illustrating the Summer excursions of the Club were shown 

 by Messrs. F. J. Bigger, S. H. Douey, W. A. Green, D. J. Hogg, 

 H. L. Orr, S. Wear, and R. J. Welch. 



Previous to the lantern display the President addressed the 

 meeting, and welcomed the country members and friends of the 

 Club. These included Mr. W. J. D. Walker, of Drogheda, whom 

 he was happy to say had rejoined the Club that night. He was 

 glad to see that Mr. J. N. Milne was able to be present, but 

 regretted that Mr. Joseph Wright, one of the original members of 

 the Club, had been unable to attend owing to slight indisposition. 

 Continuing, Canon Lett said " that in this our fiftieth year we 

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