photographer. At the annual Photographic Society of NSW exhibitions the winning photos were decided by a ballot of members. In 1895 “Landscape and Seascape: Over half-plate size E.A. Bradford, 1 …; Boating and shipping, half-plate and under, E.A. Bradford, 1 …; Any subject, over half-plate, C.G. Allford, 1; E.A. Bradford, 2” ( Sydney Morning Herald 23 January 1895, 7).

At the second annual exhibition of the Photographic Society of NSW in 1896: Class A (Landscape) – section 1 … E.A. Bradford, 3; section 2 … E.A. Bradford, 3; Class B (Yachting and Shipping) – section 1 … E.A. Bradford, 2; Class D (Seascape) section 1 – E.A. Bradford, 1; section 2 – E.A. Bradford, 1; Class E (Cloud Effect) section 1 – E.A. Bradford, 1; section 2 … E.A. Bradford, 3; Class g (Architectural Exterior) section 1 – E.A. Bradford, 1; section 2 … E.A. Bradford, 2; Class H (Architectural Interior) section 1 – E.A. Bradford, 1; Class J. (Still Life, Flowers, Fruits, &c.) – E.A. Bradford, 1; Class K1 (Genre) – E.A. Bradford, 1; Class K2 (Animal or Bird Study) – E.A. Bradford 1, 2; Class L (Hand Camera) E.A. Bradford, 3, i.e. he won eight first prizes, 3 second prizes, and four third prizes ( Sydney Morning Herald 8 August 1896, 6).

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