Our Club was formed following
the 1966 Poulton Festival Week celebrations. A Photographic Competition
had been organised as part of the cultural activities, and had attracted
good support. Afterwards, a group of these enthusiasts got together,
and formed the Society. The early roll-call was one of the most
illustrious in the North-West. They included Ted Gray and Roger
Goodwill, both lecturers in Photography at the Blackpool College,
Baron Woods and Jake Loddington. The Club rapidly established its
reputation in the L&CPU, and it won the Tansley Memorial Shield
(for black and white photography) in only its second year of membership.
Poulton members provided lecturers and judges for other clubs in
the area, and the reputation of the Society quickly spread.
In time, membership numbers out-grew our first meeting
venue, the Luncheon Club, and so in 1975 we moved to the Geography
Room of Poulton-le-Fylde College. This building is now the Civic
Centre of Wyre Borough Council, on Breck Road, but was then a successful
Teacher Training College.
When the college closed in 1982 the Photographic
Society had to find an alternative meeting place, and it was at
this time that we moved to our present premises in the Methodist
Church. Throughout our history, the Thursday meetings of the Society
have been remembered for their friendliness and good humour.
Long may the Club endure, to foster the spirit of
Photography (or Imaging!) in Poulton-le-Fylde.
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