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THE success achieved by the Optical Convention of 1905 was a guarantee of that of the second convention, of which an account is given in the preceding article. In connection with the convention an exhibition has been held which has been representative of every branch of applied optics. The committee of the convention has been deeply indebted to the Board of Education for the space in the South Kensington Museum galleries which has been placed at its disposal, and for the many facilities afforded, which have very greatly helped the success of the exhibition.
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Exhibition of Optical and General Scientific Instruments . Nature 89, 435–436 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089435a0
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