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Excursions. 
Saturday, December 12. — Visit to the Photo-Engraving Studios and Works of 
Messrs. Lascelles and Company, Ltd., of Maybury Studios, Maybury Gardens, 
Willesden Green. Assemble at the Studios (ten minutes from Willesden Green 
Station, Metropolitan Railway, trains every few minutes from Baker Street, 6d. 
return) at 3 p.m. Mr, Summers, the Manager, has kindly consented to meet the 
party and to explain the various processes of producing half-tone and line blocks. 
As the party is restricted to members and is limited in number, those desiring to 
attend must apply to the lion. Excursions Secretary, enclosing a stamped 
addressed envelope. 
Belgravia Junior Branch. 
Lectures and Expeditions for Children. 
Lanter'fi Lecture. — •' The Wonders of the Deep Sea,” by Mr. Wilfred Mark 
Webb, F.L..S., Wednesday, December 16, at 3.30 p.m., at 14, Dawson Place, 
Pembridge Square, W. Entrance for non-members of the Belgravia Junior 
Branch : Adults, is. ; Children, 6d. 
December 2. — An expedition through the Botanical Section of the Natural 
History Museum, South Kensington, will be taken by Dr. Rendle, who will first 
speak to the children on “ The Distribution of Fruits and Seeds,” and then show 
them illustrations. The party to assemble at the main entrance at 2.30 p.m., 
and the talk to commence in the Botanical Section at 2.45 p.m. 
December 21 and 28, and f antiary 4 and II. — A series of four expeditions to 
the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, will be conducted on these 
dates, illustrative of Mr. Wilfred Mark Webb’s Lecture, “The Wonders of the 
Deep Sea.” 
The party will assemble on each date at the main entrance at 2.45 p.m. 
Fees : Children, 6d. ; Adults, is. Admission tickets for the expeditions must 
be procured from Mrs. Fitzroy, of 35, Lower Belgrave Street, S.W. 
All correspondence concerning Excursions should he addressed to Mr. 
Hubert H. Poole, Honorary Excursions Secretary, at 16, Heathcote Street, 
W.C. 
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