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342 THE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. [July 18, 1862. answered our purpose, and we were soon on our way. The journey by rail would have been about five miles, but as we were compelled to travel the roads laid down by the wisdom of our ancestors, and as their views, on road making at least, were anything but straightforward, we had to travel 11 miles before we reached the scene of our destined labours. Our jehu enlivened the journey by some capital tales of the good old coach days, when the driver considered it a duty to endanger his own neck and those of all the pasengers, rather than let the rival coach pass him. One tale is worth re peating :—Once upon a time when he drove the Wells coach, they had a guard who could turn a tune on the key bugle most beautifully—he was especially celebrated for his playing of the “ Old English Gentleman.” One Sunday he had been playing this tune for the gratification of a passenger very near to Hoikham Hall, for he thought the family from home. When he came in sight of the house, however, he was made very uncomfortable by the sight of the Earl of Leicester at one of the windows, and therefore tried to make amends by pulling up and playing the hundredth psalm very vigorously. A servant however came out with a request from the earl that he would repeat the “ Old English Gentle man ” which he did accordingly. During the performance some refreshments were sent out for the invigoration of the passengers. V. B. I(To l>e continued.) Name of Exhibitor. White, II Williams, T. R. Wilson, G. W. Osborne.., Simpson, Dr Mullins Daintree Haigh Nettleton Angerer, L Dietzler, Ch Ponti, Ch Ube Enternationul G*hibition. JURY AWARDS IN CLASS XIV. MEDAL. United Kingdom, Name of Exhibitor. Amateur Photographic Asso ciation ... Beckley Bedford, Breese, C. S Colnaghi and Co Dallmeyer, T. II De la Rue, W. Fenton, R Frith Heath, Vernon James, Col. Sir II., R.E. London Stereoscopic Com pany Mayall, J. E Mudd, J Negretti and Zambra Piper, J. D Ponting, T. C Pretsch, P Robinson, II. P Ross, T Rouch, W. W Sidebotham, J Talbot, Fox W. II. Objects Awarded and Reasons for the Award. For general photographic excellence. For a valuable series of photographs of spots on the sun, and for the application of pho- tography to astronomical science. Photographs. For landscapes and interiors of great excellence. For a series of instantaneous views on glass of clouds, waves, &c. For a valuable series of large photographs of antiquities, copies of cartoons, miniatures, &c. For excellence of lenses, and introduction of a new triplet lens free from distortion, with chemical and visual foci coincident. For the application of photography to astro nomical science. For great excellence in fruit and flower pieces, and good general photography. For views in Egypt taken by himself. For excellent landscape photography. For specimens of photography, photozinco graphy, and photopapyrography. For great excellence of photographic views, and especially a series of stereoscopic pic tures of Paris. For artistic excellence in photographic pro ductions. For very excellent landscapes produced by the collodio-albumen process. Beauty and excellence of photographic trans parencies, and adaption of photography to book illustration, &c. For general excellence in the pictures ex hibited, especially in landscape photo- graphy. For the excellence of his iodized sensit ive collodion. For a series of specimens of photographic printing by various means as improved and invented by himself. For good photographic manipulation, and great artistic excellence in combined pic tures, as well as in carte de visite por traits. For superiority of his photographic lenses. For small photographs taken with his new binocular camera with Hardwich’s bromo iodized collodion. For beautiful landscape photography by the collodio-albumen process. For photographic engravings on copper and steel produced by the action of light alone. Voigtlander and Son ... Lorent, Dr Albert, T Fierlants, Ed Aguado, Coun 10. Aguado, Viscount 0. ... Alophe, M Baldus, E Bayard and Bertall ... Bertsch, A. Bingham, R Bisson, Brothers Braun, A. Cammas Darlot Davanne and Girard ... Delessert, E Disderi Dubosq, L. J Duvette and Romanet Fargier Ferrier Garnier and Salmon ... Jeanrenaud Lafon, De Camarsac ... Lyte, Maxwell Muzet Objects Awarded and Reason for the Award. ... For great artistic excellence in landscape photography. ... Photographs. For excellence in photogra phic portraiture, &c. ... For the beauty of his small pictures of clol-S shipping, waves, &c., from nature. Australia. ... For the photolithographic process invented and patented by himself. Canada. ... For excellence in an extensive scries of pho tographs. India. ... For a valuable scries of portraits of then tive tribes. Jersey. ... For general photographic excellence. Victoria. ... For an extensive series of photographs ill trative of the colony. ... For stereoscopic and other views in th colony, excellent in photographic tre" ment. ... For excellence of photographic views in t colony. Austria. ... For general excellence and great definitio of the photographs exhibited. ... For photographic lenses of excellence. ... For the alethoscope, with the photograp- exhibited therein. ... For great excellence of photographic lens Baden. ... For a beautiful series of large pictures" great photographic excellence. Bavaria. ... For a valuable series of reproduction 8 ° pictures and objects of art. Belgium. ... Photographs. For excellence in a serieso photographs taken by the albumen P cess for the Government. FRANCE. J Enlarged photographs. For specimen 3 enlargements from small negatives. . Enlarged photographs. Pictures of S 1 ping, 4c., enlarged from small negatil"s, Photographs. For excellent photogTizu. especially as regards artistic arrangett Large photographs. For large views of 1200s, ments, views from nature, reproduct ', Photographs. For excellence of photograph! pictures. For excellence of lenses. For excellence of articles exhibited. . i Photographs. For excellent reproductio pictures and other objects of art. pnomi ■Photographs. For panoramic views of” Blanc, pictures of monuments, &c. ey$. Photographs. For pictures of natural fo views, &c. ged Photographs. For large views, on paper, of Egypt and its monuments. For excellence of articles exhibited, -ppi Photographs. For pictures of photog"" excellence. . op- Large photographs. For large views ol ments in Paris, untouched. gocuso Foran arrangement for altering the 1 a lens. arged Photographs. For excellency of en and other pictures. ppj Photographic apparatus. For Photo r appliances, lamp, &c. , s-octura Photographs. For excellent aret views of Amiens cathedral. thec Photographs. For pictures done by» bon process. agcelled’ Large photographs on glass. I o.. i pictures on glass, instantaneous Paris, &c. Tthem., For the carbon process invented, ograpli‘ Photographs. For excellence of Ph, ® views, &c. . :.namel. For photographic reproductionsi1 ilence c> Views in the Pyrenees. For ex landscapes in the Pyrenees. Gictures c Photographs. For photographi.Pgc. objects of antiquity, landscapes andscaP" Views of the Isere. For good - photography.