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194907 [2016/02/24 13:12] – [Social Notes for July] kennettj194907 [2016/02/24 13:34] – [Social Notes for July] kennettj
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-A brilliant July programme begins on the 15th0 wifH-Fnms, both in-Technicolour and black and white, presented by Mr. Walter 3-ruse, who is already known to members as a skilful photo grapher. This time three films, featuring Australian fauna, Olympic snow sports and Tasmania will be shown.+A brilliant July programme begins on the 15th with films, both in Technicolour and black and white, presented by Mr. Walter Gruse, who is already known to members as a skilful photographer. This time three films, featuring Australian fauna, Olympic snow sports and Tasmania will be shown. 
 Another photographer whose excellent work is known to us all is. Mr. Ira Butler, who will show us his film featuring the Grose Valley. on 22nd July. Another photographer whose excellent work is known to us all is. Mr. Ira Butler, who will show us his film featuring the Grose Valley. on 22nd July.
-There will be a "gala" dance on the 29th0 - "gala" because there will be plenty ef novelty danees and supper, and this time there will be no charge. Hope you enjoy the sandwiches and coffee.+ 
 +There will be a "gala" dance on the 29th - "gala" because there will be plenty of novelty dances and supper, and this time there will be no charge. Hope you enjoy the sandwiches and coffee. 
 Our Christmas Party this year will be at CUSA en Wednesday 14th December. Tickets at a later date. Our Christmas Party this year will be at CUSA en Wednesday 14th December. Tickets at a later date.
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-PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. 
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-he S.B.W. photographers take the palm for dogged determination. How it was organised is still to be told, but somehow phctographors, spectators, and our judge and Commentator, groped th,ir way through Sydney's gloom to the Ingersoll Hall. A wonderful gallery of photographs was exhibited. Even more remarkable was the display of lamps - from the humble hurricane lantern to the radiant petrol burner. These were supplemented by the numerous torches. There were as many photographs and as many people present as ever before. - 
  
-The judge - Mr. Eade from the Photographic Society - congratulated members both on the numbers and the high quality of the exhibits. The technique was excellent and it had been a very hard job to select the winning prints. He had judged them from the +**PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION**. 
-standpoint of pictorial andgeneral interest. He had not paid attention to topographical or personal details which, however interesting to members, might not be so to others. By the light of two petrol lamps + 
 +The S.B.W. photographers take the palm for dogged determination. How it was organised is still to be told, but somehow photographers, spectators, and our judge and Commentator, groped their way through Sydney's gloom to the Ingersoll Hall. A wonderful gallery of photographs was exhibited. Even more remarkable was the display of lamps - from the humble hurricane lantern to the radiant petrol burner. These were supplemented by the numerous torches. There were as many photographs and as many people present as ever before.  
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 +The judge - Mr. Eade from the Photographic Society - congratulated members both on the numbers and the high quality of the exhibits. The technique was excellent and it had been a very hard job to select the winning prints. He had judged them from the standpoint of pictorial and general interest. He had not paid attention to topographical or personal details which, however interesting to members, might not be so to others. By the light of two petrol lamps Mr. Eade then displayed and commented on thirty of the photographs. He said, however, that he could easily have overlooked some good prints because of the bad light. He placed the first four photographs as follows :-
  
-Mr. Eade then displayed and commented on thirty of the photographs. He said, however, that he could easily have overlooked some good prints because of the bad light. He placed the first four photographs as follows :- +1. "Clinton Valley" (New Zealand) by Laurie Rayner,\\ 
-1. "Clinton Valley" (New Zealand) by Laurie Rayner, +2. "Mystic Morn" by Wal Roots.\\ 
-2. "Mystic Morn" by Wal Roots. +3. "Tree studyby Jack Thorpe.\\
-3. Tree study by Jack Thorpe.+
 4. "On Guthrie" by Frank Duncan. 4. "On Guthrie" by Frank Duncan.
  
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