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  • All those attending Society events are responsible for their own actions. Leaders will, to the best of their knowledge, inform those attending of any dangers or areas that could cause concern. All those aged under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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    152nd International Print Exhibition

    22nd October 09 - 26th November 09

    The Society's 152nd International Print Exhibition of 121 high quality prints. Smethwick Photographic SocietyThe Old School House Oldbury. W. MidlandsB69 2ASContact: Judith Parry See details on the RPS Exhibitions page:http://www. More info
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    Jim Tonks ARPS at Fenton House

    2nd November 09 - 27th November 09

    Sacred Places by Jim Tonks ARPS An exhibition of 30 traditional black and white prints of Cathedrals and Churches. Jim Tonks has given the photographs a feeling that existed centuries ago, when these lovely buildings were lit by oil lamps and candles or the odd shaft of sunlight. More info
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    Lake District Weekend

    6th November 09 - 8th November 09

    Lake District Weekend - Glenridding Hotel, Ullswater  Lecturers:- Arnold Hubbard FRPSis one of the best darkroom workers in our Region after 50 years has made the transition to light room printing. More info
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    RPS 2009 Members' Exhibition

    7th November 09 - 24th December 09

    RPS Exhibition of 100 prints by RPS members from around the world. For more information click hereCharnwood Museum    Queens Hall, Granby Street,    Loughborough, Leics, LE11 3DU  www. More info
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    Photographic History without Photographs

    7th November 09

    Documents, legal documents, trade catalogues and printed ephemera can present a different history of photography. In this lecture Michael Pritchard shows examples of these and uses them to illustrate British photographic history from 1840 until the 1930s. More info
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