The Journal of the Gordon College Amateur Photographic 

 Association and the Gordon Sketching Club. 



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Vql. I.— No. 2. DECEMBER, 1895.I OCT 23 i 8 i?<y2. 



^4W communications to be addressed to G. H. Brinsmead, 

 Editor, Amateur Photo Association, Gordon College, Geelong. 



NOTES. 



The illustration with this number represents a cluster of 

 rocks on the coast about 10 miles west of Lome, and close to 

 the mouth of Jamieson's Creek. The rock above is known as 

 the " Witch's Head," and the lower two as " The Artillery- 

 Rocks," while the whole group goes by the name of the 

 " Amazon Battery." We are informed that the first-named 

 rock has been lately destroyed by the action of the weather. 



On the 1 8th October last Mr. Baker, of the firm of Baker 

 and Rouse, Melbourne, delivered a very instructive lecturette 

 and demonstration on the manipulation of Austral Bromide 

 and Star Paper before a large gathering of the members of 

 the Photo Association. 



It has been decided to admit junior members (under 18) 

 at half rates to the Photo. Club under certain conditions : — 

 For instance they will have no voting power, and will only 

 have access to the dark-room in company with a senior 

 member. 



DRxaa-K- 



MsL. J. BROCKiAZELL'S 



Hop Beer, ^Erated Waters, 



and Cordials. 



