The attendance on 
the Bank Holidays, when 
the Museum was open 
from 10 a.m* to 9 p.m., is 
shown by the figures in 
the accompanying table. 
Total attendance on the five Bank Holidays during the past 
year has been 6,531, showing an average of 1,306. 
Good Friday ... 
1114 
Faster Monday 
2281 
Whit Monday 
1018 
August Monday 
1402 
Boxing Day ... 
710 
Total 
1 
6531 
On January 20th the Museum was closed during the funeral 
of the late Duke of Clarence, the flag flying at half-mast. 
On March 1st Mr. Quick read a paper on “A Journey on a 
Bavarian Baft,” before the Dulwich Scientific and Literary 
Association, which was illustrated by specimens of costumes, 
cutlery, pipes, &c., from the Museum collection. Mr. ITorniman 
presided. 
In May Mr. Horniman lent a collection of bridle-bits, spurs, 
stirrups, &c., from the Armoury, to the Saddlers’ Company, 
where - they formed part of a loan exhibition at the Saddlers’ 
Hall, Cheapside. 
On June 30th Mr. Horniman gave the use of the Museum 
for the Metropolitan Association for Befriending Young Servants 
to hold their annual treat in. Several ladies interested in the 
Association were present, and 120 girls. The prizes were dis- 
tributed on the lawn after the Museum had been inspected, and 
a tour made of the grounds. 
On July 27tli Mr. Horniman gave a reception to the Worshipful 
Master and Brethren of the “ Alliance ” Lodge of Freemasons, 
accompanied by ladies. The company, numbering 60, included 
Sir John Monckton, Past-Master; Colonel T. D. Sewell, Sheriff 
Foster, M.P., and others. On arriving they inspected the 
