WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB
At the fortnightly meeting of the Cam- d; era Club a competition was held for the most suitably mounted print, a trophy having been kindly donated by the president. Mr. E. T. Robson, who had re* cently lectured to members on "Mounting the Print," criticised and placed the picturea, with the fololwing result:—Most g suitably mounted picture, Mr. J. W. Johnson (A section), who was awarded the £ ( trophy. The winners in B and C. sections were Messrs. L. Powell and J. E: 0 Tunnington' respectively, who also re- c ceive a small trophy from the president. The competing pictures and their style, of jj mounting were discussed to the. benefit of a those present. The attention of mem- T bers was drawn to, the photography. competition in connection with the Wellington Winter Show. .. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 5
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