Information about us
We meet on Monday evenings between September and May at Main Hall,
Holly Trinity Church, Cliftonville, Margate, Kent, CT9 3TN. The IOTPS is
affiliated to the Kent County Photographic Association (KCPA)
History
The roots of the original 'Isle of Thanet Photographic Society'
go back as early as 1888. Meetings took place in Ramsgate
and membership in those days was in excess of 100. It is
thought that this society ceased around 1914 because of the
upheaval of the First World War.
The present Society was formed in 1947 by Frank Matthews,
who also became Mayor of Margate in 1978, (see Mayors ).
He placed an advert in the Isle of Thanet Gazette which
asked for all those interested in forming or joining a
photographic club to contact him. As a result, an inaugural
meeting was held at the old Margate Library in Victoria Road
on 12 December 1946. The first meeting was held on 17
January 1947 and about 30 members attended. The Society
was then known as the Margate Camera Club. Its meetings
were later held at the old St John's School in Victoria Road.
In the early 1970s, the Society moved its venue to Northdown
Hall, Holy Trinity Church Cliftonville, where we still meet
today.
Out and Abouts
During the summer closed season
members meet at agreed locations for
photography. Bring whatever
equipment you need. A tripod
recommended in poor light conditions.
We usually have about 6 - 10 members
and may have refreshments if we get a
thirst.
Steve Costin, Webmaster
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