Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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November 22nd, 1933 hi AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ■a 6 CINEMATOGRAPHER a cc The Amateur Photographer ” NNUAL LANTERN-SLIDE COMPETITION The entries in this competition, as mentioned in a previous issue, exceeded in numbers any similar competition in any previous year. In addition, the standard of merit was particularly high, both technically and pictorially. Very few slides of poor quality were submitted. The awards are as follows : — CLASS I. LANDSCAPE, SEASCAPE, AND RIVER SCENERY. Silver Plaques. — " The Summit, Goatfell,” by H. Carlile, 56, Lounsdale Drive, Paisley ; “ Recoil,” by Eileen Hindmarsh, Lynn Holme, St. Bedes, East Boldon, Co. Durham. Bronze Plaques. — “ Where the South Downs Meet the Sea,” by Harry Chapman, 34, Radstock Road, Stretford, Manchester ; " Cutting Hay,” by Fred Lord, 71, Crewe Street, Derby. Certificates. — “ Sunshine and Snow,” by W. Owen, 7, Stainbeck View, Meanwood, Leeds ; “ The Cornfield,” by E. J. Bee, 70, Senegal Road, London, S.E.16 ; " Corfe Castle, Dorset,” by S. J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Bournville ; “ Ludlow Castle,” by W. J. Bibby, 31, Blenheim Avenue, Blackpool ; " Grand Finale, York Tattoo, 1933,” by Alfred E. Camp, Rinodar, Munsbro’ Lane, Greasbrough, Rotherham ; " Ploughing Her Furrow,” by H. Carlile, 56, Lounsdale Drive, Paisley ; “ At the Side of the Millpond,” by J. H. Gray, 10, Beresford Road, Bedford ; " Winter Sunshine,” by John J. Hartley, Craven Bank House, Colne, Lancs ; " The Mill Across the River,” by C. E. Lawson, 50, Coniston Grove, Heaton, Bradford ; " Old Courtyard, Grange,” by Willis Nevitt, 20, Rockfield Road, Anfield, Liverpool ; “ Near Seeberg,” by Fred Lord, 71, Crewe Street, Derby ; " Waiting for Mother,” by Miss Daisy Snoddy, Cherry Tree House, Penketh, Warring¬ ton. CLASS II. PORTRAITURE AND FIGURE WORK. Silver Plaques. — “ The Roadmakers,” by O. W. Seville, 20, Adderley Road, Leicester ; “ Decoration,” by W. A. Hooker, 32, Princes Avenue, Great Crosby, Lancs. Bronze Plaques. — “ The Crooners,” by T. Trevor Potts, 25, Hampton Road, Great Lever, Bolton; " Close of Wash-day,’v by H. Wadsworth Haywood, 8, Portland Crescent, Leeds, 2. Certificates. — " The Forgotten Iron,” by Mrs. B. Rodney Bryant, Sunnyside, Latchford, Warrington ; '* The Wife Who Sat Up,” by Mrs. K. L. Grainger, 34, Headingley Avenue, Leeds, 6 ; " For Auld Lang Syne,” by Henry W. Hillier, 21, Bower Place, Maidstone ; “ At the Top of the Stairs,” by CLASS III. ARCHITECTURE : John D. Jones, Sandycroft, Silkmore Lane, Stafford ; " Little Miss Bashful,” by G. B. Kearey, 125, Smedley Road, Cheetham, Manchester ; " A Word in Your Ear,” by G. B. Kearey, 125, Smedley Road, Cheetham, Manchester ; “ The Lock-Keeper, Arles,” by R. Kermode, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport, Lancs ; “ Her Eyes were Pools of Silent Prayer,” by Cyril O. Laundy, Carpe Diem, 9, Rothbu^y Road, Hove ; " Sharpening the Scythe,” by Fred Lord, 71, Crewe Street, Derby ; “ Ex¬ pectation,” by Miss Daisy Snoddy, Cherry Tree House, Penketh, Warrington ; " Great Fun,” by Ernest Wilman, 137, Legrams Lane, Bradford. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. Silver Plaques. — " Bolton Abbey,” by Henry Riley, Brantwood, Manchester Road, Westhoughton, Near Bolton, Lancs ; " Steps,” by Geo. C. Backhouse, 16, Sandhurst Grove, Harehills Lane, Leeds. Bronze Plaques. — " A Chimney in Wales,” by G. R. Hinks, 4, Lindsay Avenue, Levenshulme, Manchester ; " Afternoon Sunshine,” by Thomas Woods, 7, Easedale Road, Heaton, Bolton. Certificates. — " Back Yard,” by J. H. Clark, 304, Camber¬ well New Road, London, S.E.5 ; "Cloister Door, Wells,” by LI. Evans, 207, Colonial Road, Birmingham, 9 ; “ The Dark CLASS IV. FLOWERS, FRUIT, AND Silver Plaques.—" The Lily Pond,” by W. J. Berrisford, 20, Hermitage Road, Crumpsall, Manchester. 8 ; " Sunlit Window-sill,” by Bingley Wilson, 179, Hill Lane, Blackley, Manchester, 9. Bronze Plaques. — " Back Doors,” by J. H. Clark, 304, Camberwell New Road, London, S.E.5 ; “ Brasswork,” by Geo. A. Slight, 18, Ewelme Road, Forest Hill, London, S.E.23. Certificates. — “ Darwin Tulips,” by R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, Dimsdale New Road, Wolstanton, N. Staffs ; CL.4SS V. NATURAL Silver Plaques. — " Indian Fishing Cat,” by Eric J. Hosking, 63, Weston Park, Crouch End, London, N.8 ; " Stella,” by R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, Dimsdale New Road, Wolstanton, N. Staffs. Bronze Plaques. — " Winged Beauty in Flight,” by Mrs. B. Rodney Bryant, Sunnyside, Latchford, Warrington ; " Pelican,” by P. S. Brandon, Grasmere, 23, Scotland Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. Entry, Canterbury,” by John J. Hartley, Craven Bank House, Colne, Lancs ; “ Transept Aisle and Baptistry, Blanchard Abbey Church,” by John Hume, 61, Jesmond Dene Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; " A 17th-century Cottage,” by Frederick J. Jones, 76, Culverley Road, Catford, London, S.E.6 ; " Un¬ derneath the Arches,” by R. Kermode, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport, Lancs ; " Doorway in Vault,” by J. Ludlam, 115, Grasmere Street, Leicester; "The Pavement Artist,” by Miss Daisy Snoddy, Cherry Tree House, Penketh, Warring¬ ton ; “ Garlanded with Carven Imag’ries,” by W. D. Varney, 33, Northfield Road, Peterborough. OTHER “ STILL-LIFE ” SUBJECTS. " Skeleton,” by J. H. Clark, 304, Camberwell New Road, London, S.E.5 ; " Sunshine and Shadow,” by J. H. Clark, 304, Camberwell New Road, London, S.E.5 ; " The Sunlit Chest (1594) and Two Mediaeval Money-Boxes, Stadthuis Museum,” by E. Dodshon, Durham House, 124, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth ; " Detail of Wood Pulpit, St. Maria Kerke, Belgium,” by E. Dodshon, 124, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth ; " Fishing Tackle, Cassis,” by R. Kermode, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport, Lancs. HISTORY SUBJECTS. Certificates. — " Griffon Vulture,” by R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, Dimsdale New Road, Wolstanton, N. Staffs ; " On the Mappin Terrace, London Zoo,” by J. F. Cutler, 88, Gibbs Green, Edgware, Middx. ; " Bruce,” by R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, Dimsdale New Road, Wolstanton, N. Staffs ; “ Pallas’s Cat,” by Eric J. Hosking, 63, Weston Park, Crouch End, London, N.8 ; " Male Little Grebe,” by G. B. Kearey, 125, Smedley Road, Cheetham, Manchester ; " Black-throated Diver,” by J. E. Ruxton, Elmfield, Blackhill, Co. Durham. CLASS VI. LANTERN SLIDES IN Silver Plaques.—" Harvest, Near Malvern,” by Miss M. Wight, Thornleigh, Mordiford, Hereford ; “A Corner of Loch Tay,” by Miss Isobel Simpson, Gowan Bank, Lochee Rd., Dundee. Bronze Plaques.—" A Basket of Strawberries,” by H. Fosscutt, 19, Doncaster Road, Leicester ; " Next Event ? ” by George C. Cato, Marischal College, Aberdeen. COLOUR ( NOT HAND-COLOURED). Certificates. — " Spring Landscape,” by W. Scruton, 31 1, Hunslet Road, Leeds ; " Anstey’s Cove, S. Devon,” by A. E. Smith, 7, Clarence Avenue, Upminster, Essex ; " Autumn Tints and Sunshine,” by Ernest H. Trafford, 38, Score Lane, Broadgreen, Liverpool, 14 ; " Pembridge Gables,” by Miss M. Wight, Thornleigh, Mordiford, Hereford. CLASS VI I. CHAMPION CLASS. OPEN ONLY TO THOSE WHO HAVE WON SILVER OR BRONZE PLAQUES IN “ THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ” LANTERNSLIDE COMPETITION. " The Fallen Temple, Sicily,” by S. J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Boumville. 475 19