Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1937)

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December ist, 1937 [he amateur photographer p 6 CINEMATOGRAPHER a “The Amateur Photographer ” NNUAL LANTERN-SLIDE COMPETITION LIST OF AWARDS. CLASS I. LANDSCAPE , WITH OR WITHOUT FIGURES, SEA SUBJECTS AND RIVER SCENERY . Silver Plaques. — “ The Dam,” by John D. Jones, Sandycroft, Silkmore Lane, Stafford ; “ Smoke,” by Miss Anne Jackson, 61, Richmond Grove, Manchester, 13 Bronze Plaques. — “ Drainage,” by C. Fry, 29, Nettlecombe Avenue, Southsea, Hants ; “ Snow,” by S. H. Clarke, 20, Glen Eldon Road, Lytham St. Anne’s, Lancs. Certificates. — 44 Autumn Sunshine,” by H. Cald¬ well, 49, Norwood Crescent, Southport ; ‘‘A Cool Rereat,” by P. S. Johnston, 67, Kimble Road, Colliers Wood, London, S.W.19 ; “ Harvest Time,” by B. Garth, 38, Church Street, Smedley Lane, Manchester, 8 ; “ The Guiding Light,” by G. W. Bott, 407, Yardley Road, South Yardley, Birmingham, 25 ; “ East Wind, West Sun,” by Bernard Wakeman, Vale View, Dart¬ mouth, Devon ; “ Poole Harbour, Dorset,” by S. J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Bournemouth ; “ Willow,” by J. H. Clark, 304, Camberwell New Road, London, S.E.5 ; “ On Rombalds Moor,” by John W. Ratcliffe, 701, Rochdale Road, Roy ton, Oldham ; “ Winter’s Cushion,” by W. H. Hardcastle, 23, Moor View Road, Sheffield, 8 ; “ Evening Walk,” by Arthur B. Bishop, 36, King Road, Knowle, Bristol, 4 ; “ Seashore Design,” by E. Ronald Sleep, 46, Fisher Road, Newton Abbot, Devon ; “ The Twin Peaks,” by A. C. R. Redgrave, 84, Norfolk Road, Cliftonville, Margate ; “ The Beach Road,” by R. Kermode, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport ; “ Cutting the Hay,” by D. G. Wraith, 41, Branksome Wood Road, Bournemouth ; “ River Larroch,” by R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, 193, Dimsdale Parade, Wolstanton, N. Staffs ; “ Summer Breezes,” by S. H. Clarke, 20, Glen Eldon Road, Lytham St. Anne’s, Lancs. In this class slides by the following competitors were selected for purchase : G. H. Grundy (Newcastle, Staffs) ; (2) R. C. Jude (St. Ives, Hunts) ; (2) Edward Steel (Carlisle) ; Peter Hennessy ( Newton Abbot) ; R. Brownsword (Newcastle, Staffs) ; H. Montague Storey (Bradford) ; (2) William Jackson (Hull) ; S. J. Beckett (Bournemouth) ; Fred Lord (Harpenden) ; J. Ludlam (Leicester). CLASS II. PORTRAIT AND FIGURE STUDIES, WHETHER INDOOR OR OUTDOOR PICTURES. Silver Plaques. — “ The Idealist,” by H. Bryce Thomson, 2, Belmont Grove, Leeds, 2 ; 44 Three Times a Day,” by C. A. Peirpoint, 42, Anson Road, Cricklewood, London, N.W.2. Bronze Plaques. — 44 Happy Childhood,” by Arthur B. Bishop, 36, King Road, Knowle, Bristol, 4 ; ‘‘A Fisherman of Cockersands,” by Samuel Thompson, West Bank, Scotforth Road, Lancaster. Certificates. — “ Young John Bull,” by Miss Anne Jackson, 61, Richmond Grove, Manchester, 13 ; ‘‘In Moreton Old Hall,” by Charles Eshbom, 57, Worsley Road, Famworth, near Manchester ; “ Enticement,” by E. G. Raines, 7, Worcester Terrace, Bristol, 8 ; <4 Pat Davis,” by F. G. Turner, 171, Chesterton Road, Cambridge ; “ My Lady’s Maid,” by Arthur B. Bishop, 36, King Road, Knowle, Bristol, 4 ; “ On Top of the World,” by L. H. Openshaw, 22, Parklands Drive, Broughton, Preston ; “ Decorator,” by H. Caldwell, 49, Norwood Crescent, Southport ; “ Trouble with the Stove,” by G. C. Backhouse, 16, Sandhurst Grove, Leeds, 8 ; “ Cornwall,” by Fred Lord, Reverton, Topstreet Way, Harpenden ; “ Watching the Clouds,” by W. Gregory, 13, Plumbley Drive, Darley Park, Manchester, 16 ; “ Lazy Pip,” by Richard Wagstaff Gibbs, 10, Milton Street, Nottingham ; 44 The Amateur Mechanic,” by Horace Swindlehurst, 1, Herbert Street, Padiham, Burnley, Lancs ; 44 Mountain Ozone,” by Ernest Tinker, 159, Rock Street, Sheffield ; 44 Going Shopping,” by Fred Lord, Reverton, Topstreet Way, Harpenden, Herts ; “ Sonny Boy,” by H. Montague Storey, 24, Lynton Avenue, Heaton, Bradford ; 4‘ The Dancer,” by E. Ronald Sleep, 46, Fisher Road, Newton Abbot, Devon. In this class slides by the following competitors were selected for purchase : (2) A. B. Bishop (Bristol) ; (2) Samuel Thompson (Lancaster) ; M. Walker (Balham, S.W.) ; George Clarke (Carlisle) ; F. G. Turner (Cambridge) ; J. F. M. Chambers (Beeston) ; S. J. Beckett (Bournemouth) ; W. Gregory (Man¬ chester) ; C. K. Richmond (Bristol) ; H. Bryce Thomson (Leeds) ; Bernard Wakeman (Dart¬ mouth). ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. CLASS III. Silver Plaques. — 44 A Side Chapel, Acton Church, Cheshire,” by Harry Chapman, 30, Radstock Road, Stretford, Manchester ; 44 Dutch Woodwork,” by E. Dodshon, Durham House, 124, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. Bronze Plaques. — 44 A Welsh Castle,” by Henry Riley, Brantwood, Manchester Road, Westhoughton, near Bolton, Lancs ; 44 Sunshine Alley,” Richard Wagstaff Gibbs, 10, Milton Street, Nottingham. Certificates. — 44 Stall Canopy, Cartmell Priory, Lancs,” by H. E. Illingworth, Carbrayne, Leadhall Lane, Harrogate ; “ Italian Hill Town,” by R. Kermode, 80, Cambridge Road, Southport ; 44 The Founder,” by Hubert Henshaw, 149, Clarence Street, Bolton ; “ South Aisle of Choir, St. Paul’s Cathedral,” by R. C. L. Herdson, 88, Elfindale Road, London, S.E. 24 ; ‘‘Abbey Precincts,” by George A. Slight, 18, Ewelme Road, Forest Hill, London, S.E. 23 ; 44 A Quiet Corner,” by L. A. Ward, 21, Cranley Drive, Ruislip, Middx. ; 44 Sunshine, Rain and a Traffic Light,” by E. Dodshon, Durham House, 124, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth ; 44 Venetian Canal,” by Richard Wagstaff Gibbs, 10, Milton Street, Notting¬ ham ; 44 A Comer in a Norman Crypt,” by J. Ludlam, 1 1 5, Grasmere Street, Leicester; 44 Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst,” by S. K. Lazell, Lyndhurst, Ravenswood Avenue, Tunbridge Wells, Kent ; 44 Alex¬ ander’s Flight (Misericord, Cartmel Priory),” by Miss Anne Jackson, 61, Richmond Grove, Manchester, 13 ; 44 Gleams of Sunlight in the Transept, Groote Kerk, Haarlem,” by E. Dodshon, Durham House, 124, Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth ; 44 The Font, Hanmer,” by E. B. Marks, Aalsmeer, Regent Street, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs ; 44 Ancient Church Door, Norway,” by S. J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Bournemouth. In this class slides by the following competitors were selected for purchase : (2) R. Kermode (Southport) ; W. S. Sanderson (Carlisle) ; J. H. Clark (London, S.E.) ; Fred Lord (Harpenden) ; J. Ludlam (Leicester) ; S. J. Beckett (Bournemouth) ; E. B. Marks (Stoke-on-Trent). CLASS IV. FLOWERS, FRUIT, AND OTHER “STILL-LIFE ” SUBJECTS. Silver Plaque. — 44 After the Shower,” by John Hume, 61, Jesmond Dene Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 2. Bronze Plaque. — 44 Workers Resting,” by Bernard Wakeman, Vale View, Pirtmouth, Devon. Certificates. — 44 Curtain Piece,” by W. A. Lynch, 58, Church Aston, Newport, Shropshire ; 44 Caltha PaJustris,” by H. C. Ward, 6, Coniston Road, Barae hurst, Kent ; 44 Apple Blossom,” by Fred Lord, Reverton, Topstreet Way, Harpenden, Herts ; 41 All Wired Up,” by William Jackson, 105, Park Grove, Hull ; 44 Garden Spider’s Web, Early Morning,” by Miss Anne Jackson, 61, Richmond Grove, Manchester, 13 ; 44 In Canterbury,” by Charles Eshborn, 57, Worsley Road, Farnworth, Lancs ; 44 Rhododendrons,” by T. C. Crabtree, 73, Hollingreave Road, Burnley, Lancs ; 44 Alpine Pink Primula,” by J. F. Cutler, 52, Gibbs Green, Edgware, Middx. In this class slides by the following competitors were selected for purchase : David McKenzie (Kil¬ marnock) ; B. Garth (Manchester) ; R. C. L. Herdson (London, S.E.) ; H. F. Taylor (Liskeard) ; Hubert Henshaw (Bolton) ; H. C. Ward (Barnehurst, Kent). CLASS V. NATURAL HISTORY SUBJECTS. Silver Plaques. — 44 Disputed Possession,” by E. Ronald Sleep, 46, Fisher Road, Newton Abbot, Devon ; 44 Hippo,” by R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, 193, Dimsdale Parade, Wolstanton, N. Staffs. Bronze Plaques. — 44 Ah ! Up There Are You ! ” by John W. Ratcliffe, 701, Rochdale Road, Royton, Oldham ; 44 Large Cabbage White Butterfly,” by Miss Anne Jackson, 61, Richmond Grove, Manchester, 13. Certificates. — 44 Gannet in Flight,” by H. S. Thompson, 89, Tynemouth Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 6 ; 44 A Pair of Black-Throated Divers,” by J. E. Ruxton, 17, Queen’s Road, Blackhill, Co. Durham ; 44 Do Not Disturb,” by S. D. Barnwell, 76, Silkmore Lane, Stafford ; 44 Tigon,” by R. W. A. Burgess, Ben Bhan, 193, Dimsdale Parade, Wolstanton, N. Staffs ; 44 Whipsnade Wolves,” by Allan P. Morris, 81, Ainsworth Road, Radcliffe, Lancs ; 44 Head of a Condor Vulture (Belle Vue Zoo),” by B. Garth, 38, Church Street, Smedley Lane, Manchester, 8 ; 44 Thrush Feeding Young,” by A. R. Yarwood, 39, Trevor Road, Burscough, Lancs ; 44 Cuckoo and Meadow Pipit,” by Dr. A. H. Murch, 6, Avenue Road, Brent¬ wood, Essex ; 44 King Vulture (Belle Vue Zoo),” by Miss Anne Jackson, 61, Richmond Grove, Manches¬ ter, 13 ; 44 Hen Blackbird at Nest,” by E. P. Jeffree, Queensbower, Newchurch, Sandown, I.O. W. In this class slides by the following competitors were selected for purchase : (3) H. S. Thompson (Newcastle-on-Tyne) ; R. W. A. Burgess (Wolstanton) ; B. Garth (Manchester) ; S. D. Barnwell (Stafford) ; R. G. Allen (Stafford). CLASS VI. LANTERN SLIDES IN COLOUR (Not HandColoured). Silver Plaques. — 44 Barnard Castle,” by Richard E. Booth, Alvenga, Kirk Ella, E. Yorks ; 44 Norwegian Horse,” by Lilian F. Thomas, 27, Robarts Road, Liverpool, 4. Bronze Plaques. — 44 Centre Court, Mortimer Mu¬ seum, Hull,” by J. W. Atkinson, Grasmere, Beresford Avenue, Hull ; 44 Still Life,” by R. N. Watson, 19, Arbour Street, Southport, Lancs. Certificates. — 44 Langdale Valley,” by A. J. Thomson, 101, Cavendish Street, Keighley, Yorks ; 44 Willow,” by J. H. Clark, 304, Camberwell New Road, London, S.E.5; 44 June Roses,” by H. Cald¬ well, 49, Norwood Cfescent, Southport ; 44 Yarmouth, 1.0. W.,” by L. Hansford White, Orchard End, Bourne End on Thames ; 44 Birch and Beech,” by Miss Isobel Simpson, 369, Blackness Road, Dundee ; 44 Pose for a Square Format,” by R. N. Watson, 19, Arbour Street, Southport ; 44 The Joy Ride,” by Hugh Eller ton, 56, High Street, Newchapel, Stoke-on-Trent ; 44 White Wing,” by R. C. Jude, 2, The Quadrant, St. Ives, Huntingdonshire. In this class slides by the following competitors were selected for purchase : Mrs. M. T. Pollit (West Kirby, Ches) ; J. W. Atkinson (Hull) ; (2) Bernard Wakeman (Dartmouth) ; Hugh Ellerton (Stoke-onTrent) ; P. S. Johnston (London, S.W.) ; Lilian F. Thomas (Liverpool) ; R. W. A. Burgess (Wolstanton.) CLASS VII. CHAMPION CLASS. Open only to those who have previously won Silver or Bronze Plaques in “ The Amateur Photographer ” LanternSlide Competitions. 44 The Hearth, The Centre of the Home,” by S. J. Beckett, Pineville Hotel, West Cliff, Bourne¬ mouth. In this class slides by the following competitors were selected for purchase : H. Chapman (Stretford, Manchester) ; W. Hill (Leek) ; George A. Slight (London, S.E.) ; H. Carlile (Paisley) ; H. Bryce Thom¬ son (Leeds) ; Arthur B. Bishop (Bristol) ; Miss M. K. Lack (Streatham, S.W.). 626 27