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November 14th, 1934
U AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ta 6 CINEMATOGRAPHER o
“The Amateur Photographer”
NNUAL
LANTERN-SLIDE
COMPETITION
AWARDS.
This year the entries again exceeded those of any previous lantern-slide competition held by this paper, and in addition to the large number of entries, the standard was appreciably higher throughout. The winning slides in the following list constitute a remarkably fine collection, representing a very high standard in slidemaking, both technically and pictorially. In addition to those receiving awards, a considerable number have been purchased from the remainder to include in the circulating set for 1934-1935.
CLASS I. LANDSCAPE, SEASCAPE, AND RIVER SCENERY.
Silver Plaques. — “Open Spaces: Wales,” bv Arthur Brook. Market Street, Builth Wells, Breconshire ; ” An Old Suffolk Watermill,” by G. B. Kearey, 102, Esmond Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, 8.
Bronze Plaques. — “ Lambeth: Night,” by George A. Slight. i8, Ewelme Road, Forest Hill, London. S.E.23 ; ” Chiswick,” by J. H. Clark, 304, Camberwell New Road, London, S.E.5.
Certificates.— ” The Sombre Naero Fjord, Norway,” by S. J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Bournemouth ; ” Mud,” by E. W. Chadwick, 12, Linden Avenue, Dewsbury Road, Leeds, ii ; “Landscape,” by Frank Day, 15, Bryanstone Road, Bournemouth ; “ Fury,” by L. Farrage, 57, VVouldhave Street, South Shields, Co. Durham : “ The Song of a Bird,” by G. A. Forman, 206, Hard Lane, St. Helens, Lancs ; “ The Farm Road in Winter,” by Charles Green. 1 1, Pendle View, Foulridge,
Near Colne, Lancs ; “ The Moorland Farm,” by Charles Green, 11. Pendle \’iew,
Foulridge, Near Colne, Lancs; “Japanese,” by George Haines, Normanhurst, 4. York Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester ; “ Harvest Storm,” by G. B. Kearey, 102, Esmond Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, 8 ; “ Towering Cliffs and Winding Bays,” by W. G. Kennings-Kilbourn, Kenlyn, Abbey Road, Chertsey, Surrey ; “ In Switzerland,” by Fred Lord, Alandale, Crabtree Lane, Harpenden, Herts ; “ Summer Days.” by Walter Shuell, 58, Dudley Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent ; “ Evening Clouds,” by E. Ronald Sleep, 46. Fisher Road, Newton Abbot, Devon ; “ Hours of Ease,” by Miss Daisy Snoddy, Cherry Tree House. Penketh, Near War¬ rington ; “Between the Rocks,” by Henry Tolcher, Lyntoii, The Promenade, Colwyn Bay, N. Wales.
CLASS II. PORTRAITURE ANfD FIGURE STUDIES.
Silver Plaques. — “ Shoeing the Old Bay Mare,” by T. Ambler, i8, Raby Gardens, Bishop Auckland ; “ Lazy Bones.” by S. D. Barnwell, 209, Sandon Road, Stafford.
Bronze Plaques. — “ Courtyard, Losoni,” by Miss Daisy Snoddy, Cherry Tree House, Penketh, Near Warrington ; “ A Lune Fisherman,” by Samuel Thompson, West Bank, Scotforth Road, Lancaster.
Certificates. — “ Christmas Eve,” by George C. Backhouse, i6, Sandhurst Grove, Harehills Lane, Leeds, S ; “ Open Air Girl,” by George C. Backhouse, 16, Sandhunt Grove, Flarehills Lane, Leeds, 8 ; “ Old English Custom,” by Mrs. B. Rodney Bryant, Ross, Caldy Road. West Kirby, Cheshire ; “ Music Hall.” by H. B. Church, 8,
Westbourne Avenue, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancs ; “ Paddy,” by Miss Anne Jackson, 61, Richmond Grove, C.-on-M., Manchester ; “ Robbery without Violence,” by G. H. Kearey, 102, Esmond Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, 8 ; “ L’Ombre,” by C. Laundy, 9, Rothbury Road, Hove, Sussex ; “ The Village Pump,” by R. C. M. Kermode, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport, Lancs; “Hello, There,” by Richard Lee, 36, Gainsborough Road, Leicester ; “ Light on the Subject,” by John Lemon, 31, Natal Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey ; “ Freckles,” by A. E. Smith, 7, Clarence Avenue, Upminster, Essex; “The Lone Watcher,” by Henry Tolcher, Lynton. The Promenade, Colwyn Bay.
CLASS III. ARCHITECTURE: INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR.
Silver Plaques. — “ Evening Sunlight,” by Miss Alice Jackson, 250, Manchester Road, Burnley, Lancs-; “ The Gateway to the Lake of Thun,” by A. C. R. Redgrave, 84, Norfolk Road, Cliftonville, Margate.
Bronze Plaques. — “ St. Mary’s Church, Whitby (Floodlit),” by John J. Hartley, Craven Bank House, Colne, Lancs; “Tithe Bam, Wilmington,” by Miss M. K. Lack, 57, Baldry Gardens, Streatham Common, London, S.W.16.
Certificates. — “ In York's Shambles,” by George C. Backhouse, 16, Sandhurst Grove, Harehills Lane, Leeds, 8; “St. Stephen’s Hall, Westminster,” by S. J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Bournemouth ; “ A Gleam of Sunlight : Caen,” by Edwin Dodshon, Durham House, 124, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth ; “ The Portal,” by Edwin Dodshon, Durham House, 124, Old Christchurch Road,
Bournemouth : “ Finsbury Circus,” by Martin Gibbs, 2, The Orchard, Welwyn Garden City, Herts ; “ An Old Doorway, Shrewsbury,” by Charles Green, 11, Pendle View, Foulridge, Near Colne, Lancs; “God’s Acre (by Floodlight),” by John J. Hartley, Craven Bank House, Colne, Lancs ; “ Corbel (Telephoto) Lion versus Dragon, Percy Shrine, Beverley,” by H. E. Illingw'orth, Carlrayne, Leadhall Lane, Harrogate ; “ Figures on Tomb : York,” by J. Ludlam, 1 15, Grasmere Street, Leicester ; “Na¬ tional Gallery : Night,” by George A. Slight, 18, Ewelme Road, Forest Hill, London, S.E.23 ; “ Shadows of Remembrance,” by A. W. Smith, 33, Commercial Road, Bulwell, Nottingham ; “ Sun Pattern,” by J. V. Spalding, 19, St. Barnabas Road, Cambridge.
CLASS IV. FLOWERSy FRUIT, AND
Silver Plaques. — “ Pampas Grass,” by J. H. Gray, 10, Beresford Road, Bedford ;
“ The Shadow,” by W. G. Kennings-Kilbourn, KenI>Ti, Abbey Road, Chertsey, Surrey.
Bronze Plaques. — “ Norw'egian Loving-cups,” by S. J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Bournemouth ; “ Silks,” by G. B. Kearey, 102, Esmond Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, 8.
Certificates. — “ Sunlight Treatment (Sydenham Infants’ Welfare),” by E. J. Bee, 70, Senegal Road, London, S.E.16 ; “ Water-lilies,” by G. W. Bott, 407, Yardley Road, South Yardley, Birmingham ; “ St. Anthony and the Holy Child (Caen),”
OTHER STILL-LIFE ** SUBJECTS.
by Edw'in Dodshon, Durham House, 124, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth ; “ May Blossom,” by George Haines, Normanhurst, 4, York Road, Chorlton-cumHardy, Manchester; “Christmas Roses,” by Reginald A. Hamer, May Lea, 13, Mayfield Avenue, Halifax, Yorks ; “ Altar Chair Carving, Cartmel Priory, Lancs.” by H. E. Illingw'orth, Carlrayne, Leadhall Lane, Harrogate; “Rope,” by R. C. M. Kermode, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport, Lancs ; “ Silver, Glass and Pewter,” by Fred Lord, Alandale, Crabtree Lane, Harpenden. Herts ; “ Brassware,” bv T. Raybould, 6, Willows Road, Walsall, Staffs ; “ Mushrooms,” by D. G. Wraith, 41, Branksome Wood Road, Bournemouth.
CLASS V. NATURAL
Silver Plaques, — “ Brown Squirrel Feeding,” by Richard E. Booth, Alvenga, Kirk Ella, E. Yorks ; “ Polar Bear,” R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, Dirasdale New Road, Wolstanton, N. Staffs.
Bronze Plaques. — “ Flight,” by A. V. Bibbings, 54, Queen Street. Newton Abbot, Devon ; “ Male Merlin Settling on Eggs,” by G. B. Kearey, 102, Esmond Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, 8.
Certificates. — “ Gull Study,” by A. V. Bibbings, 54, Queen Street, Newton Abbot, Devon ; “ Plover’s Nest,” by Richard E. Booth, Alvenga, Kirk Ella, E. Yorks ; “ Wild Badger at Sett (Flashlight),” by Arthur Brook, Market Street, Builth Wells, Breconshire ; “ Bruce,” by Mrs. B. Rodney Bryant, Ross, Caldy Road,
CLASS VI. LANTERN SLIDES IN
Silver Plaque. — “ The Thief,” by T. Woods, 7, Easedale Road, Heaton, Bolton. Bronze Plaque. — “In the Beech Woods,” by John Lemon, 31, Natal Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey.
Certificates. — “ Where the Path Turns,” by W. W. F. Pullen, Wellington House, II, Lawn Road, Southampton ; “ On the Dochart at Killin,” by Miss Isobel Simp¬ son, 369, Blackness Road, Dundee ; “ Winter,” by A. E. Smith, 7, Clarence Avenue, Upminster, Essex ; “Cottage Window, Near Feckenham,” by Bernard Wakeman,
HISTORY SUBJECTS.
West Kirby, Cheshire ; “ Renee,” by R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, Dimsdale New Road, Wolstanton, N. Staffs ; “ Royal Python,” by R. W. A, Burgess, Ben Bhan, Dimsdale, New Road, Wolstanton, N. Staffs ; “Larva of Puss Moth,” by John Clegg. 34, Scarisbrick New Road, Southport ; “ Paddy,” by Edwin W. Deane, 129, De Beauvoir Road, Kingsland, London, N.i ; “The Spider’s Parlour,” by J. H. Gray. 10, Beresford Road, Bedford ; “ Frog Spawn,” by George Haines, ICormanhurst, 4, York Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester ; “ Brown Rat at Bait,” by G. B. Kearey, 102, Esmond Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, 8 ; “ Nero,” by Fred Lord, Alandale, Crabtree Lane, Harpenden, Herts ; “ Polyporus Squaraosus,” by W. Smith, 18, Pitt Street, Barnsley, Yorks.
COLOUR (NOT HAND-COLOURED).
Ombersley, Dartmouth, Devon ; “ Scorcher,” by Bernard Wakeman, Ombersley, Dartmouth ; “ Cinerarias,” by Bernard Wakeman, Ombersley, Dartmouth ;
“Doris,” by Bernard Wakeman, Ombersley, Dartmouth; “Mansell Lacy,” by Miss M. Wight, Thornleigh, Mordiford, Hereford ; “ St. David’s,” by Miss M. Wight, Thomleigh, Mordiford, Hereford; “A Country Cot,” by T. Woods, 7, Easedale Road, Heaton, Bolton.
CLASS VII. CHAMPION CLASS. OPEN ONLY TO THOSE WHO HAVE WON SILVER OR BRONZE PLAQUES IN “ THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ” LANTERNSLIDE COMPETITION.
“ Bella,” by Mrs. B. Rodney Bryant, Ross, Caldy Road, West Kirby, Cheshire.
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