The Diamond Jubilee Trophy was introduced in 1955 and awarded to J D Jones for “the highest number of points for colour slides entered in monthly competitions”. The diamond jubilee […]
Read MoreIn 1924 Bernard Sinkinson began giving lectures. Bernard was President of the society six times as well as President of the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) in the 1950’s. He gained […]
Read MoreFormer and current members, our own society SPS and Peter Rogers Photographic have donated trophies for distribution over many years. They are presented to members at the AGM to reward […]
Read MoreThe L F Bowen Cup today is awarded for the “best print portfolio” engraved “Progress Competition Portrait Class Prints”. L F Bowen won a trophy himself in 1982.
Read MoreThe Geoff Ward Cup is given to the winner of the Print 3 Of A Kind “Best Portfolio Print”. Geoff won the Richardson Challenge Trophy in 1959 and carried on […]
Read MoreThe Harpman Challenge Cup was introduced in 1962 for “Beginners Progress – class 2, with the highest number of points for prints entered in monthly competitions”. G D Harpman won […]
Read MoreOur earliest trophy is the Richardson Challenge Cup which was awarded for “the highest number of points for prints entered in monthly competitions”. It was first awarded in 1930 to […]
Read MoreThe TWW Jones Trophy was first awarded in 1977 for “colour slide of the year at the annual exhibition”. TWW Jones won many trophies throughout the 1970’s. He was President […]
Read MoreThe Portrait Challenge trophy was first presented in 1965 for “best portrait in the annual competition”. The trophy was won by W A Jordan three times almost in consecutive years
Read MoreThe Diamond Jubilee Trophy was introduced in 1955 and awarded to J D Jones for “the highest number of points for colour slides entered in monthly competitions”. The diamond jubilee […]
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