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- Class 2 Pictorial and General: Monochrome - The Plumb Tankard
- Class 3 Portraiture and Figure: Monochrome - The Johnson Taylor Cup
- Class 4 Architecture, Technical and Scientific: Monochrome - The Scott Cup
- Class 5 Landscapes and Seascapes: Monochrome - The Buston Cup
- Class 6 Natural History: Monochrome - The Morse Cup
- Class 8 Pictorial and General: Colour - The Jessops Trophy
- Class 9 Portraiture and Figure: Colour - The Paton Plaque
- Class 10 Architecture, Technical and Scientific: Colour - The Holmes Cup
- Class 11 Landscapes and Seascapes: Colour - The Trendell Tankard
- Class 12 Natural History: Colour - The D R Grey Cup
- Class 13 Photojournalism: Monochrome or Colour - Le Grice Trophy
- Class 14 Panoramic: Monochrome or Colour - The St Alban Award
- Class 15 Creative: Monochrome or Colour - The Farrow Trophy
- Class 16 Four Images on a Theme: Monochrome or Colour - The Russell Colman Cup
- Class 17 "Going Green": Monochrome or Colour - The Koblenz Cup
- Class 18 - The Friendship Trophy
- Class 19 Beginners: DPI - The Gregory Salver
- Class 20 Pictorial and General: DPI - The Swain Cup
- Class 21 Portraiture and Figure: DPI - The Coe Plaque
- Class 23 Landscapes and Seascapes: - The Middleton Trophy
- Class 24 Natural History: DPI - The Jarrold Trophy
- The Chairman's Cup: The Spencer Cup
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- POTY 2011-12 - 1. Performance
Meetings
We meet most Tuesday's between September and May at the Chapel Field Methodist Church, Chapel Field Road, Norwich NR2 1SD. Meetings get underway at 19:15 and are usually finished by 21:30. See Calendar
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Header ImagesThe current images are 'Winter In The Park' by Keith Erskine which won the Chairman's Cup and 'Where Have All The Good Times Gone' by Andy Swain which won The Johnson Taylor Cup (Monochrome Portraiture & Figures) in this year's Annual Exhibition
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How to find us
Joining NDPS
If you are interested in joining NDPS then why not come along and see us at work first - if you like what you see then become a member and get involved.
The current season ran until 28th May (Calendar), while the new season begins in September 2011.
Applications can be made by downloading the application form and sending the completed form to:
NDPS, Chapel Field Methodist Church, Chapel Field Road, Norwich NR2 1SD.
Subscription rates
Single member: £35
Under 21s: £15
Two members at the same address: £60
The current season ran until 28th May (Calendar), while the new season begins in September 2011.
Applications can be made by downloading the application form and sending the completed form to:
NDPS, Chapel Field Methodist Church, Chapel Field Road, Norwich NR2 1SD.
Subscription rates
Single member: £35
Under 21s: £15
Two members at the same address: £60
The Committee (2011-2012)
The Committee are elected at the Annual General Meeting. The last AGM was held on Tuesday 12th April 2011.
Chairman Keith Garnham
Vice-Chairman Andy Swain
Secretary Clare Lister
Assistant Secretary Andy Swain
Treasurer Bryan Connell
Assistant Treasurer vacant
Programme Secretary Al Pulford
Exhibition Secretary vacant
Competition Secretary Brian Ebbage
Public Relations Officer Steve Ellis
Chairman Keith Garnham
Vice-Chairman Andy Swain
Secretary Clare Lister
Assistant Secretary Andy Swain
Treasurer Bryan Connell
Assistant Treasurer vacant
Programme Secretary Al Pulford
Exhibition Secretary vacant
Competition Secretary Brian Ebbage
Public Relations Officer Steve Ellis
Club Rules
NDPS History
The Norwich and District Photographic Society is one of the oldest such organisations in the country. It had its beginnings during the middle years of the 19th century.
A number of local people with an interest in the science of photography formed the Norwich Photographic Society in June 1854. This society existed for only seven years but during that time it had an influence on the development of photography far greater than its provincial origins merited; there are reports about its meetings in the archives of the Royal Photographic Society.
The present society was formed in 1903. A group of photographers from other organisations such as the YMCA and the Teachers' Field Club, together with a number of interested individuals, met under the guidance of Albert Edward Coe. Since then it has met regularly although during the two world wars activities were curtailed and the Annual Exhibitions were suspended
A number of local people with an interest in the science of photography formed the Norwich Photographic Society in June 1854. This society existed for only seven years but during that time it had an influence on the development of photography far greater than its provincial origins merited; there are reports about its meetings in the archives of the Royal Photographic Society.
The present society was formed in 1903. A group of photographers from other organisations such as the YMCA and the Teachers' Field Club, together with a number of interested individuals, met under the guidance of Albert Edward Coe. Since then it has met regularly although during the two world wars activities were curtailed and the Annual Exhibitions were suspended


