INTERCOLONIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Wellington, September 2. The Intercolonial Photographic Exhibition was opened by his Excellency the Governor this afternoon. The prize list is as follows
Landscape—T. D. Leedham, Auckland W. C. Fisher, Sydney ; Mrs W, C. Fitz. gerald, Wellington, 3; H. Davidson, Wellington, 4.
Marine—T. D. Leedham, 1, T. Pringle, Wellington, 2 ; J. 8. Stenning, Sydney, 3 ; C. 0. Eosenberg, Wellington, 4. Portraiture—C. A. Benbow, Wellington, 2 and 3. No first award.
Genre—Leedham, 1 and 3; Pringle, 2 and 4.
Animals—F. J. Williams 1, Napier ; A. C. Mclntyre 2, Christchurch; W. H. Bickerton 3, Christchurch; L. Pheeney 4, Auckland. Still Life —W. H. Bickerton, 1; H. Davidson, 2; T. Leedham, 3; W. A. Taylor, Christchurch, 4. Hand Camera—Leedham, 1; W. H. Tustin,' Wellington, 2; H. H. Seed, Wellington, 3.
Workers under 17—Lewis Jenkins. Wellington, 1 and 2; Hettie Suckling, Christchurch, 2; Douglas Cook, Wellington, 8.
Lantern slides—T. Pringle, 1; T. Gumming, Sydney, 2; W. H. Bickerton, 3. Champion Picture—T. D. Leedham.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 3 September 1901, Page 3
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164INTERCOLONIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 3 September 1901, Page 3
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