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CATALOGUE of the Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of the PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON go6 Gallery of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours, , 5A, Pall Mall East, S.W. s TWOPENCE. EVERY TUESDAY --- gaper. Jiluftrated on .?1rt THE ONLY JOURNAL WHICH DEVOTES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND ALSO CONTAINS PRACTICAL & ELEMENTARY ARTICLES BY ALL THE BEST KNOWN WRITERS OF THE DAY. SOLD BY ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS, NEWSAGENTS AND RAILWAY BOOKSTALL$ n"jr 0 SEND POST CIRD FOR FREE SPECIMEN COPY To 52, LONG ACRE, LONDON, W. C. E3 AZ)VER7/. SEnf/: N7S. I ,/A Al,I ( u ýw eý ývv, ýý ss ILFORD, Limited, ILFORD, LONDON, E. AI HINTON 8c CYC>-, 3 New"SWITCH" Dark-Room lamps PATENT. i For ELECTRIC, GAS, OIL, or CANDLE LIGHT. INSTANTANEOUS CHANGE FROM RUBY TO ORANGE or DARKER RUBY or YELLOW. GAS, OIL, or CANDLE Switched to Different Colour as easily as Electric Light. Made in Four Patterns. No. 1, for Electric Light 35/- (including three 8 c. p. Glow ...Lamps for... either.... 100, 200 or 250 volts. ). No. 2, for Gas 27/6 ... ... ... No. 3, for Oil ... 18/6 ... ... ... ... No. 4, for Candle ... 14/- ... ... ... ... No. I. Electric. The great feature of this entirely New Lamp is the ease of changing the coloured light, by a slight movement of small lever, without sliding out glasses or opening hot or jambing doors. The great convenience will be appreciated by Photographers using a variety of speeds of plates and papers, or when a larger amount of light is required for a short time to examine progress of development. The Lamp consists of two separate chambers, which can be glazed with any two colours desired, and either of which can br instantaneously lighted by the sliding light, the coloured screens being so arranged that the -whole front of Lamp is illuminated and light is diffused by the large ground glass front screen. The Electric and Gas patterns are also pro- vided with outside white lights. All parts easily removed for cleaning, repair, &c. No. 3, Oil. ,,,,. I Send for Full Description from the Makers and Patentees- ý, ý Pbotoorapbic . And ý ý'ý Qbemical -. Depot. Telegraphic Address-"SENSITIZE, LONDON. " Telephone-No. 7931 CENTRAL. No 2, Gas. PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON, 19o6. Open from the 4th September to the 27th October, 19o6, from ioa. m. to 6 p. m. Also on Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 p. m. to 9.30 p. m. LIST of MEMBERS of the LINKED RING, who- conduct the PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON. C. YARNALL ABBOTT, A. ALEXANDRE, BERNARD ALFIERI, JOHN II. ANDERSON, J. CRAIG ANNAN, ERNEST R. ASH'T'ON, W. SMEDLEY ASTON, HAROLD BAKER, WALTER BENINGTON, SHAPOOR N. BHEDWAR, DAVID BLOUNT', F. A. BOLTON, MAURICE BRFMARD, TOM BRIGHT, MAURICE BUCQUET, ARTHUR BURCHET I', A. BUSCHBEK, W. A. CADBY, MRS. CARINE CADBY, EUSTACE CALLAND, II. HAY CAMERON, LYONEL CLARK, A. L. COBURN, ARCHIBALD COCHRANE, HECTOR COLARD, WALTER L. COLLS, REGINALD CRAIGIE, I. CRUWYS-RICHARDS, L. DAVID, GEORGE DAVISON, F. HOLLAND DAY, ROBERT DEMACHY, MARY DEVENS, W. B. DYER, R. EICKEMEYER, CHARLES EMANUEL, FRANK EUGENE, FREDERICK 11. EVANS, COI.. J. GALE, JOHN PATTISON GIBSON, KARL GREGER, GEORGES GRIMPREL, J. M. C. GROVE, HUGO IIENNEBERG, A. HILDESHEIMER, A. I-IORSLEY HINTON, FREDERICK HOI, I. YER, CHARLES JOB, MRS. GERTRUDE KÄSEBIER, ALEXANDER KEIGHLEY, TOSEPH T. KELLEY, HEINRICH K(`IIN, ROUILLI': LADEVI: ZE, VISCOUNT MASTLAND, THOMAS MANLY, ALFRED MASKELL, BARON A. DE MEYER, CHARLES MOSS, WARD MUIR, C. PUYO, RALPH W. ROBINSON, MRS. MARGARET RUSSELL, OTTO SCHARF, MRS. E. L. \VAT'SON- SCHUTZE, MRS. SARAH C. SEARS, DR. F. VON SPIT"LER, EDUARD J. STRICHEN, ALFRED STIEGLITZ, EDMUND STIRLING, J. S'I'RAKOSCH, FRANK M. SUTCI. IFFE, CARL ULRICH, J. B. B. WELLINGTON, II. VAN DER \VEYDE, CLARENCE WILI'T'E, W. WILLIS. REGINALD CRAIGIE, Honorary Secrelary. A2 1% A NEWLYINTRODUCED TRIPLE EXTENSION ý ameravrnc JrGV1I9Vcornini ý1ýir. IrroccrOutfitI LnL. v ý ý TO ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS. HALF- PLATE PLATE SIZE 7HORNTON- SIZE ICKARD- 26I 84/- J. 9 ,D "IMPERIALPERFECTA. " The "IMPIRRIA PER is first Camera low . rECTA" the at a PRACTICALMOVEMENTS. features hitherto found only in price which combines Triple Extension, A-pl. 22-in.. -pl. 28-in. the more expxmive Apparatus. Short Extension. Triple Racks and Pinions. RACKING FOCUSSING BODY. Racking and Focussing Body. Rising and Falling Front. This is one of the most convenient Cross Front. features for practical work that Could Independent Rising Front when using be fitted to Camera. Short Focus Lenses. possibly any -The Pinion Head actuatinC the racking movement is on the Triple Swing Front. Camera, Backward Upward Downward right-hand side at the or of the and therefore and Swing. " handy" Double Swing Back. is always well within reach and quite for the photographer when in position for operating. Forward and Backward Swing. AA Focussing is done by means of this Pack Reversing Back. Pinion. The Camera Body is racked forward for objects Time and Instantaneous Exposures. " backwards increasing Lens for in the" infinity focus, or (thus convertible Long Focus Views. lens Real Loather the distance between and screen) for nearer objects. Bellows. For Wide Angle work the Back racks up quite close EveryPracticalRequirement provided for to the front. The Focussing Body is a boon Automatic Spring Stretchers to Back Front. to the photographic worker, as it affords the greatest and in This comfort and ease actual practice. advantage has hitherto only been obtained in the expensive COMPLETE OUTFIT. Camera cameras. This feature alone would place the i-PLATE £4 apart from the other important 4O ahead of all competitors, -PLATE ä-. 6 43 O advantages. New i, )o6 illustrated 8o-page Catalogue with beautifully As described In the 111 M PER IAL design, -d Art Cover, post free. Address (Dept. P) PERFECTA" Booklet, post free. Thornton-PickardCo., Ltd., Altrincham. AD L"L'A T/. S'T JTENTS. 5 Vi THE AMATEUR. THE PROFESSIONAL. THE PROCESS WORKER. ExsESROSS' "HOMOCENTRIC." ROSS-ZEISS "TESSAR. " ý(ýýIllil! FI! 77gir. RossiIlllilllluýI!il'li, i,. nJlM!'. (4111üIIIVll6 ' II ýi ýýp IIIAlI1111wIIAIIIIIIItl i ii uwucnhý. Ilri.. ltll 1111:11,11H Absolutely Spherically Corrected and Zoneless. For Every Kind of Photographic Work, and for Adaptation to all Cameras. WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY: - ROSS-ZEISS " PLANAR. " A Special Lens for Instantaneous Pictures, " The finest Lens brought " out of recent years. Portraits, and Groups. " Has Equal for Critical Defining Power. " no " UNAR. " is is ROSS-ZEISS " It 'Unbeatable. ' The Definition Of Large Aperture for Snapshots, Portraits, " superb. Groups, and Landscapes. " Brilliant Negatives with Details Finely " " " CONVERTIBLE PROTARS. marked. Single Lenses. " Definite Unapproached by any other Advantages, exceeding even our Forming Sets for Studio Outdoor Photo- Critical Expectations. " and graphy. "A Splendid Lens, especially for Colour Work. " IMPORTANT NOTICE. "A Powerful Lens, tried it for various The ZEISS Patent Anastigmatic Lenses are by Ltd., purposes. " manufactured (under licence) ROSS, " For Process Work, there is nothing to exactly to Formulae supplied by Carl ZEISS, equal it. " and the Optical Glass and methods of con- "A Happy Combination of attributes-Per- struction are precisely similar to those employed Standard fection of Optical qualities and Moderate at Jena. They are mounted with the Cost. " Apertures of the R. P. Society. Special Pamphlet by Post Free. Complete Price List on Application. ROSS' CAMERAS for the Studio, Double and Triple Extension Cameras, NEW FOAL-PLANE, TWIN LENS, and other HAND CAMERAS,fitted with ROSS' " HUMOCENTRIC" or ROSS-ZEISS"TE, SSAR" LENSES. ROSS' SPECIAL PROCESS LENSES. BROWN'S SCREEN PLATES. Ross, Ltd., Sole Agents. The only Ruled Screen for which a Medal has been awarded by the Royal Photographic Society. Cýýý", 111, New Bond St., London, W. 31, Cockspur St., Charing Cross, S.W. ta ROSS.IV/wlesale Department and Opti al Works: CLAPHAM COMMON, S. W. y N)p pö@UaDW9Mdö@. %o WELLINGTON (ERIýýM (ERR ON lI BROMIDE (Toned). The World's Standard Paper for Artistic ENLARGEMENTS. A variety of surfaces for all subjects. Full List Gratis on Application. Wellington & Ward, Photographic Material Manufacturers, Elstree, Herts. Some critics will persist in thinking, and saying, that some methods of art are right and others are wrong. It seems only too easy for the partisan critic to be blind to the merits of a thing well done in a way of which he disapproves, and blind also to the defects of a thing ill-done in the way of whaich he approves. S 1/)! 'ii i %'LSEB1EN7: S. J. H. DALLMEYER, LIM ARE SPECIALISTS IN Lenses for Artistic Photography SUCH AS DALLMEYER'S PATENT PORTRAIT LENSES With "Soft Focus" Adjustment. THE DALLMEYER-BERGHEIM LENS. A PerfectTool for AdvancedPortraitists. THE ADON With Adjustable Focal Length, giving perfect perspective and soft or sharp definition. RAPID LANDSCAPE LENSES F/IO For Open Views and Portrait Studies. THE DALLMEYER STIGMATIC LENSES The Best F/6 Convertible (3 Foci). All - Round Lens ever made. CATALOGUESAND BOOKLETSFREE ON APPLICATION. n Street, J. H. Dallmeyer,LLD., 25, LNewm Catalogue. The prices in the Catalogue refer to the Pictures framed as they hang. Duplicates can be obtained in most cases. Information concerning Pictures not priced, which may, however, be for sale, and all further particulars, may be ascertained at the desk. £ S. d. I Satiety Trill Cadby IIo 2 The Baby Boy Do. II0 3A Snow Sketch Do. IIo 4 Fairy Tales Do. II0 5 Character Sketch Do. II0 6 Child Study Do. II0 7 Hammersmith Mrs. Fannie E. Coburn 220 8 Shepherds' Clocks Carine Cadby II0 9 Eastbourne Ah -s. Fannie E. Coburn 220 IO Honesty Carine Cadby I10 9 A3 s. d. II Reflections Mrs. Fannie E. Coburn 220 12 Daisies Carine Cadby II0 13 Portrait Head SydneyCarter 14 Mirth Airs. Jeanne E. Bennett 15 Child and Nurse A.