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THE forty-eighth annual exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society is, in general arrangements, much like its predecessors, and shows very little evidence of this being the jubilee year of the Society. In the scientific and technical division the only difference that we notice is the reappearance of several exhibits that have been seen before, and the presence of a few isolated frames of examples from the Society's own collection. We understood that the Society's fine historical collection was to have been on view in its entirety, and feel much regret that advantage has not been taken of this opportunity for its display.
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Photography at the New Gallery . Nature 68, 527–528 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068527c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/068527c0