Classes and Awards
The April 1894 edition of Transactions of
the Edinburgh Photographic Society published the rules for the
exhibition and a list of the Medals to be awarded:
The Medals to be awarded for the exhibition
were also listed in the April 1894 edition of Transactions. There
were more classes and they had rather more precise definitions than in
earlier years. They were:
Class |
Medals |
Class I |
Best set of six lantern
slides. |
Silver:
Bronze:
|
Class
II |
Best
set of three pictures from negatives taken on the 1894 Saturday
Rambles. |
Silver:
Bronze:
|
Class III |
Best portrait or figure
study. |
Silver:
Bronze:
|
Class
IV |
Best
set of three pictures in landscape, including architecture above
half-plate size. |
Silver:
Bronze:
|
Class
V |
Best
set of three pictures in landscape, including architecture
half-plate size and under. |
Silver:
Bronze:
|
Class
VI |
Best
set of six pictures, being the work done by a hand camera without
tripod. |
Silver:
Bronze:
|
Class
VII |
Best
enlargement. A print from the original negative must
accompany the enlargement. |
Silver:
Bronze:
|
|