A Guide to the Use of the Beading Boom. 



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12. Cases of incivility, of undue delay in supply of Newspapers, 

 or other failure in the service, should be immediately reported to 

 the Superintendent of the Beading Eoom. 



13. All communications respecting the use of the Newspaper 

 Room must be addressed to — 



The Director, 



British Museum, W.G. 



It is requested that any Reader observing a defect in, or 

 damage to, a Book or Newspaper, will point out the same to one 

 of the officials. Unbound Newspapers cannot be consulted, 

 unless under special circumstances, and with the permission of 

 the Superintendent of the Reading Room. 



English Provincial Newspapers, Scottish, Irish, and many 

 Colonial and Foreign Newspapers are now stored at the Hendon 

 Repository. Applications for the use of these papers (not exceeding 

 four volumes at one time) are to be addressed to — 



The Superintendent of the Reading Room, 



British Museum, W.C, 



and must reach the Museum not later than 2 p.m. on Mondays. 

 The papers will be available in the Newspaper Room on the 

 following Wednesday and will be retained there so long as their 

 use is required. Cases of special urgency can be referred to the 

 Superintendent of the Reading Room. 



FEES AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO PHOTO- 

 GRAPHING FROM THE COLLECTIONS IN THE 

 BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Fees. 



The Scale of Fees is as follows :— 



For one Negative : Two ShilHngs. 

 (If the exposure should exceed an hour, the fee is to be a time-fee.) 



For more than one Negative the fee is a time-fee, viz. : — 



Two Shillings for the first hour or part tiiereof ; and One 

 ShilUng for each succeeding hour or part thereof in the day. 



The time spent in preliminary adjustment of apparatus and in 

 clearing away is to be charged. 



*^* Fees are to be paid, at the Photographic Studio in the 

 Museum, to the official in charge c 



