Abstract
THE ninety-second annual exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society has this year, for the first time, been held in two sections on view at different times. It will be recalled that last year the whole exhibition was displayed in a gallery at the Science Museum, London, at the same time as the special exhibition commemorating the centenary of photography. This year the exhibition has returned to the Society's House at 16 Prince's Gate, London, S.W.7, and the experiment has been tried of division in time to permit both sections more space. Part 1, which was pictorial in outlook, was shown first, and was followed by Part 2, which had a scientific outlook. The lantern slides, colour transparencies and stereoscopic exhibits, most of which belonged to Part 1, were shown for the whole period of the exhibition.
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