Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1936)

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November 25th, 1936 iHi AMATEUR PHOTOORAPHER Q 6 CIMEMATOORAPHER o “The Amateur Photographer” NNUAL LANTERN-SLIDE COMPETITION The following are the awards in our Annual Lantern-Slide Competition. As mentioned in last week’s issue, a record number of slides were sent in this year and the standard was particularly high, very few of poor quality being entered. In addition to those winning Silver and Bronze Plaques and Certificates as given in the following lists, a number of others were purchased, making the total for the exhibition set up to 160. These have now started on their tour round the societies. The collection is fully booked up until May, 1937, will be seen by thousands of amateur photographers in all parts of the country. CLASS I. LANDSCAPE, WITH OR WITHOUT FIGURES, SEA SUBJECTS AND RIVER SCENERY. Silver Plaques. — " Down from the Hills,” by R. \V. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, i03, Dimsdale Parade, Wolstanton, North Staffs; “Threshing-time,” by H. C. Hickman, 15, Belmont Road, Southampton. Bronze Plaques. — “ Mountain Grasses,” by T. G. Earp, 14, Brushfield Street, Hyson Green, Notting¬ ham ; “ The White Sail,” by C. D. Milner, 33, Westgate, Hale, Cheshire. Certificates. — " The Mountain in the Sky,” by Miss E. A. Crouch, 96, Boleyn Road, Forest Gate, London, E.7 ; “ Into Sutherlandshire,” by G. B. Kearcy, 2, Thomas Street, Criimpsall, Manchester, 8 ; “ Purity,” by Arnold T. Bailey, 21, Priestfield Avenue, Colne, Lancs ; “ One Fine Day,” by W. Gregory, 13, Plumbley Drive, Manchester, 16 ; “ Jolesfield Mill,” by R. W. T. Collins, Woodlyn, Shakespeare Road, Worthing ; “ In Lakeland,” by Victor E. Morris, Wellington House, East Grinstead, Sussex ; “ Lady of Avenal,” by H. Rawcliffe, 687, Fair View, Linthwaite, Hudders6eld ; “ On the Starboard Bow,” by Ernest A. Penny, Holinedene, Clifton Road, Millbrook, Southamp¬ ton ; “ The Mill at Hambledon,” by B. Garth, 38, Church Street, Smedley Lane, Manchester, 8 ; “ Stem View,” by Peter Hennessey, Park Cottage, Netherton, Newton Abbot, S. Devon ; “ Hollentalklamm — Near Garmisch,” by Albert E Price, 34, Brockley Park, Forest Hill, London, S.E.23 ; “ The Limited,” by A. V. Bibbings, 58, Queen Street, Newton Abbot ; “ Night at Westminster,” by H. Cartlidge, 56, West Grove, Hull ; “ Sulphelle Glacier — Near Mundal, Norway,” by Mrs. Wraith, 41, Branksome Wood Road, Bournemouth ; “ The Chapel in the Snow,” by P. B. Jenkins, c/o Hammersmith Hampshire House P.S., Hampshire Hog Lane, London, W.6 ; “ On the Wallen Alp,” by J. F. Cutler, 32, Gibbs Green, Edgware, Middx. CLASS II. PORTRAITURE AND FIGURE STUDIES, WHETHER INDOOR OR OUTDOOR PICTURES. Silver Plaques. — “The Sentinel,” by J. G. Phimistcr, ii. The Mall, Ealing, I.oridon, W.5 ; “ Self-Portrait,” by H. Bryce Thomson, 2, Belmont Grove (Off Clarendon Road), Leeds, 2. Bronze Plaques. — “ The Centenarian,” by A. V. Bibbings, 38, Queen Street, Newton Abbot ; " Got it ! ” by A. B. Bishop, 36, King Road, Knowle, HrisU)l, 4. Certificates. — “ Dawn Yet ? ” by J"). G. Wraith, 41, Branksome Wood Road, Bournemouth; “Me and my Shadow,” by G. C. Backhouse, 16, Sandhurst CLASS III. Silver Plaques. — “ Old Menton,” by K. Kermodc, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport, Lancs ; “ Old Door¬ way — Norton-in-Hales,” by William Cliff, Longfields, Eleanor Crescent, Newcastle, Staffs. Bronze Plaques. — “The Water Butt,” by H. Bryce Thomson, 2, Belmont Grove (Off Clarendon Road), Leeds, 2 ; “ St. Paul’s,” by Allan P. Morris, 81, Ainsworth Road, Radcliffe, I.ancs, Certificates. — “The Four Dauphins Fountain — Aix,” by R. Kermode, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport, I.aiK^s ; “The Refectory — Caldey Abbey,” by G. G. Grove, Harehills Lane, Leeds ; “The Deer Stalker,” by G. B. Kearev, 2, Thomas Street, Crumpsall, Man¬ chester, 8 ; “ Playmates,” by Fred Lord, Alandale, Crabtree Lane, Harpenden, Herts ; “ Two's Company,” bv C. D. Milner, 33, Westgate, Hale, Cheshire ; “ Catch That One ! ” by Miss E. A. Crouch, 96, Boleyn Road, Forest Gate, London, F.7 ; “ Resting,” by Leslie H. Openshaw, 22, Parklands Drive, Broughton, Preston, Lancs ; “ Draughts,” by B. Garth, 38, Church Street, Smedley Lane, Manchester, 8 ; “ Pengelly, Driver ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR AND Hoare, 205, Moor Green Lane, Moseley, Birming¬ ham, 13 ; “Sunshine Cottage,” by A. H. Lucas, 317, St. Saviour’s Road, Leicester ; “ .At Appletreewick,” by Edward C. Sykes, 2, Newlands Avenue, Whitefield, Near Manchester ; “ South Doorway — Tewkes¬ bury Abbey,” by Victor E. Morris, Wellington House, East Grinstead, Sussex ; “ An Old House — Limburg,” by L. W. Offord, 18, Chesham Road, Kemp Town, Brighton, 7 ; “ 12th Century Wood Carving, Tjugum Church, Norway,” by Samuel J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Bournemouth ; “ Meditation,” by G.W.,” by F. J. Zenas Carter, 12, Bcaconsfield Street, Leamington Spa ; “ Knife Grinding,” by R. Kermode, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport, Lancs ; “ Sunshade,” by Stanley H. Clarke, 20, Glen Eldon Road, Lytham St. Annes, Lancs ; “ Welcome Shade,” by S. D. Barnwell, loi, Sandoii Road, Stafford; “Solitude,” by J. G. Phimister, ii, The Mall, Ealing, London, VV.5 ; “ E. C. Sykes, Esq.,” by B. Garth, 38, Church Street, Smedley Lane, Manchester, 8 ; “ Here’s the Best,” by D. G. Wraith, 41, Branksome Wood Rd., Bournemouth. EXTERIOR. Miss Anne Jackson, 61, Richmond Grove, Manchester, 13 ; “ Chateau de Chillon, Montreux,” by R. Cook, The Coppice, Cromwell Road, Fulwood, Preston, Lancs ; “ Sunshine Alley,” by Cyril E. Edgar, 40, Shardeloes Road, London, S.E.14 ; “The Paley Pulpit, Carlisle Cathedral,” by Edward Steel, 16, Clifton Street, Carlisle ; “ Caernarvon Castle,” by E. Dodshon, Durham House, 124, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth ; “ The Font,” by Thomas Woods, 7, Hasedale Road, Heaton, Bolton ; “ B.B.C.,” by Hubert Henshaw, 149, Clarence Street, Bolton. CLASS IV. FLOWERS, FRUIT, AND OTHER STILL-LIFE** SUBJECTS. Silver Plaque. — “ Laburnum,” by Samuel J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Bournemouth. Bronze Plaque. — “ A Window in Blanchland, Northumberland,” by John Hume, 61, Jesmond Dene Roadj Newcastle-on-Tyne. Certificates. — “ Pageantry,” by R. C. L. Herdson, 88, Elfindale Road, Herne Hill, London, S.E.24 ; “ Window Ledge,” by T. Raybould, 6, Willows Road, Walsall, Staffs ; “ Mimosa,” by W. Gregory, 13, Plumbley Drive, Manchester, 16 ; “ Double White Achillea,” by Clarence Pouting, The Little House, Pangbournc, Berks ; “ Orange-juice,” by D. G. W’raith, 41, Branksome Wood Road, Bournemouth ; “ Legato,” by J. G. Phimister, ii. The Mall, Ealing, London, W.5 ; “ Syringa,” by Fred Lord, Alandale, Crabtree Lane, Harpenden, Herts ; “ Glass,” by E. B. Marks, Aalsraeer, Regent Street, Stoke-onTrent, Staffs. CLASS, V. NATURAL HISTORY SUBJECTS. Silver Plaques. — “ Victor,” by Edward C. Sykes, 2, Newlands Avenue, Whitefield, Near Manchester; “ Group of Puffins,” by H. S. Thompson, 89, Tyne¬ mouth Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 6. Bronze Plaques. — “ Peregrine Falcon at E>Tie,” by Arthur Brook, Market Street, Builth Wells, Bre¬ conshire ; “ Female Yellow Wagtail at Nest,” by G. B. Kearey, 2, Thomas Street, Crumpsall, Manchester, 8. Certificates. — “ Male Lions (Whipsnade),” by H. S. Thompson, 89, Tynemouth Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 6 ; “ Nesting Time,” by Thomas Woods, 7, Easedale Road, Heaton, Bolton ; “ Siesta,” by R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, 193, Dimsdale Parade, Wolstanton, North Staffs ; “ Ducks,” by Ernest W. Chadwick, 12, Linden Avenue, Dewsbury Road, Leeds, ii ; “Eagle Owl,” by B. Garth, 38, Church Street, Smedley Lane, Man¬ chester, 8 ; “ Rover,” by A. B. Bishop, 36, King Road, Knowle, Bristol, 4 ; “ Sandpiper at Nest,” by Horace Swindlehurst, i, Herbert Street', Padiham, Burnley, Lancs ; “ Tigress,” by C. D. Milner, 33, Westgate, Hale, Cheshire ; “ Griffon Vulture,” by Miss Anne Jackson, 6r, Richmond Grove, Manchester, 13 ; “ Home of the Thrush,” by Henry Riley, Brantwood, Man¬ chester Road, Westhoughton, Near Bolton, Lancs. CLASS VI. LANTERN SLIDES IN COLOUR (Not Hand-coloured). Silver Plaques. — “ Moorland,” by H. Foscutt, 19, Doncaster Road, Leicester ; “ Silver Solitude,” by I. H. Clark, 304, Camberwell New Road, London, S.E.5. Bronze Plaques. — “ Over the Hill,” by R. M. Fanstone, 16, Palmerston Street, Romsey, Hants ; “ Ancient Egyptian Temple,” by A. Talbot, 51, Harold Road, Upper Norwood, London, S.E.19. Certificates. — “Sunshine at Raglan,” by Miss M. Wight, Mordiford, Hereford ; “ Fishers We,” by H. EUerton, 56, High Street, Newchapel, Stoke-onTrent, Staffs ; “ Here in the Quiet Hills,” by H. Fos¬ cutt, 19, Doncaster Road, Leicester ; “ Birch,” by J. H. Clark, 304, Camberwell New Road, London, S.E.5 ; “ A Find,” by R. M. Fanstone, 16, Palmerston Street, Romsey, .Hants ; “ Woods in Autumn, by Miss Isobel Simpson, 369, Blackness Road, Dundee ; “ An Autumnal Scene,” by A. Talbot, 51, Harold Road, Upper Norwood, London, S.E.19 ; “ Anemones,’' by George S. Harrison, 29, St. Mary’s Parade, Lan¬ caster. CLASS VII. CHAMPION CLASS. Open only to those who have won Silver or Bronze Plaques in “The Amateur Photographer ” LanternSlide Competitions. “ Laburnum — A Decorative Panel," by Samuel J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Clifi, Bournemouth. 548 29