RELIGIOUS PHOTOGRAPHS
Snt,—An effort is being made to establish in Cambridge a photographic record for use in illustrating the history and comparative study of religions. Any persons, especially those returning from the Services or from the mission field, who may have in their possession photographic prints of religious buildings or ceremonies (whether Christian or non- Christian), are invited to send spare copies for this collection. Such contaibutions will be carefully preserved, with the names of the donors recorded. They should be sent to the Rev. Dr. Bouquet, Gilling House, Madingley Road, Cambridge, who will be acting as voluntary curator of the record. He will also be glad to be allowed to register the whereabouts of cinematograph films dealing with the same
subjects, especially if in private hands.—Yours, &c., C. E. RAVEN. Christ's College, Cambridge.