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Midland Counties Photographic Federation - Serves central England; shows events organized, services for clubs and links to some members.

Lancashire and Cheshire Photographic Union - Lists clubs, competitions and events in the area and has picture galleries and a forum.

Midlands RPS Digital Imaging Group - Special interest group within the Royal Photographic Society gives meetings, directions to venue, fees and contacts. Meets in Oldbury, West Midlands.

Northern Counties Photographic Federation - Serves Cleveland, Durham, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and most of Cumbria. Directory of clubs, special interest groups, events in the area, and contact details.

The North and East Midlands Photographic Federation - Covers Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, and lists clubs' and individuals' websites, events and competitions, publications, and services for clubs.

South Birmingham Photographic Society - Location, program, pictures by members and contact details. Hosts a national exhibition with online entry.

Lee Valley Nature Photographers - Aims, membership details, location, program, news and pictures for a specialized club in Essex, England.

Glasseyes - Informal imaging club based in North London shows pictures and invites email contact for information on meetings.

Kinson Camera Club - Based in Bournemouth, England. Gives club's location and program, photographs by members, rules, and list of other nearby clubs.

Bookham Camera Club - Club based in Surrey, England shows rules, program and members' work. Also includes history of photography and technical guide.

Smethwick Photographic Society - Details of international exhibition, program of weekly meeting in club's own premises,; notes on courses, special-interest groups, and competitions, plus newsletter and picture galleries. Based in Birmingham.

Yorkshire Photographic Union - List of clubs, diary of events, news and galleries of exhibition slides.

Club Finder - List of clubs searchable by post code or through clicking on a map. Sponsored by major retailer.

Bromley Camera Club - History and archive photographs from a club in operation since 1896. Also current program, competitions, galleries and newsletter.

Shirley Photographic Society - Shows program of meetings and events, rules, competitions, and pictures for a club near Birmingham. Also lists British exhibitions.

Photographic Alliance of Great Britain - Represents groups of local clubs, offers services and activities to promote their interests. Includes list of member federations and link to Amphot UK, a photography directory.

Welsh Photographic Federation - Clubs in South and Central Wales, international salon, picture galleries and competition entries.

The Scottish Photographic Federation - Lists of affiliated clubs, events, competitions, judges and lecturers available and links to other organizations.

Oldham Photographic Society - History since foundation in 1867, especially the early years, location, program, special interest groups and pictures by members.

UPP Digital Imaging Circle One - Images by members, news and contact details for a postal photographic club.

Dudley Camera Club - Location and contacts, program, pictures by members, and technical tips. Meets in the West Midlands, England.

Leigh Camera Club - Club information, members' images, competition winners, guest page and extracts from the magazine, together with history since 1945. Based in Essex, England.

Mercia Photographic Group - Program of meetings and contact details. A federation of local clubs in the West Midlands.

Southampton Camera Club - Details of the annual International Exhibition of Photography, program of competitions and lectures, and membership information.

Paisley Colour Photographic Club - Introduces the Paisley International Exhibition, including entry forms and conditions. Also news of club events, contact details, members' galleries, and links.

Photographic Society of Scotland - History of the society from 1856 to 1873. Includes notes of early meetings and the association with Fox Talbot.

Heswall Photographic Society - Technical articles and links, especially to digital sites, with location, program, news, and members' galleries from a club in Merseyside, England.

Bradford Photographic Society - History of a club in West Yorkshire founded in 1860, location and contacts, program, competitions, pictures by members and links to photographic sites.

Northallerton Camera Club - Links to clubs in the same area, with news, history, photo-gallery and program.

Camera Clubs - Resource offering listings, book and equipment reviews, and web hosting.

Disabled Photographers' Society - Voluntary group shows membership subscriptions, services offered to members, news, pictures, competitions and contact details.

Ludshott Photographic Club - Shows contact details, program, news, and rules of and pictures from competitions. Also has a competition for images posted to the site. Based in Hampshire, England.

Croydon Camera Club - History, including old pictures, since 1890, contact details, program, and samples of work.

Kent County Photographic Association - List of clubs, news of local events, and contact details.

Havant Camera Club - Program of meetings and trips, location in Hampshire, England, pictures by members and invitation to enter the National Open Exhibition.

Portsmouth Imaging Club - History of the club, and present organization for practical image-making at meetings. Contains contacts, newsletter, images from members and details of the Portsmouth Open exhibition.

The Postal Photographic Club - A club which operates by members circulating pictures by mail. Invitation to join, history and rules, picture galleries, competitions and results.

Dingwall Camera Club - Organization and awards of the National Colour Slide Exhibition. Description of activities, outings, and location, with history, contacts and pictures by members.

North Yorkshire and South Durham Photographic Association - Lists clubs represented, and lecture schedule.

Diaporama AV Group - Club specializing in tape-slide presentations. Contact details, venue, technical note and invitation to book a show.

Morriston Camera Club - Program of meetings, competitions and practical evenings, venue and contact details, members' gallery, old photographs of the area, and links. Based in Swansea.

Glasgow District Photographic Union - Contact details for affiliated clubs in central Scotland, activities to promote photography, news, and information on speakers and judges available to clubs.

Lincolnshire Photographic Association - Competitions and other forthcoming events, list of member clubs, to whom it offers lecturers and judges for their programmes. Shows executive committee officers and contact details.

Camcorder, Camera and Cine Camera Film and Video Clubs - Lists some of the clubs in Great Britain, with links to their sites. Maintained by a camera repair company.

Warrington District Camera Club - Subscriptions and membership benefits, rules, schedule of meetings and competitions, contacts, images, some from a club in Lodz, Poland, and links to club and other photographic sites.

Hoylake Photographic Society - Club based in the Wirral. Shows program, competitions, examples of members' work and a collection of old photographs of West Kirby and Hoylake.

Plymouth Camera Club - Members gallery, news and events, contact details and links.

Northern Ireland Press Photographers Association - News, forum, photo gallerys and information from the NIPPA.

Professional Photographers Association of Northern Ireland - Provides a directory of members with sample photos and contacts.

Ashford Quest Photographic Society - Gallery of work, times and locations of meetings plus a programme of competitions and lectures. Kent.

Wilmslow Guild Photographic Society - A description of this Cheshire club, how to find it, and a listing of all current events.

Crossbow Camera Club - Programme, competitions and gallery for a club based in Frampton Cotterell near Bristol.

North East Lincolnshire Photographic Society - Information on meetings in Grimsby, programme, competitions and results.

Lincoln Camera Club - Venue, facilities and programme. Includes digital and video groups.

Guisborough Photographic Society - Club invites new members to pop in and postal members. History, officers and meetings.

The Birkenhead Photographic Association - Includes membership information, a diary and galleries.

Steyning Camera Club - Information and galleries for a photographic club covering all interests and abilities. West Sussex.

Beckenham Photographic Society - Programmes for weekly meetings and digital imaging group, members' portfolios and news.

Bathgate Camera Club - Provides club information, competetitions, colour and monochrome galleries and contact details. West Lothian, Scotland.

Devizes Camera Club - Details of meetings, membership and newsletter. Wiltshire.

South Manchester Camera Club - Programme of meetings in Didsbury, club gallery and members area.

Mersea Island Photographic Society - Small club in Essex. Gallery, programme of events and lectures plus meeting details.

Retford and District Photographic Society - Background information, meetings, events, images and details of exhibitions.

Yorkshire Monochrome Group - Gallery, schedule and news for black and white photography enthusiasts.

Wolverhampton Photographic Society - Introduces the club, with history, courses on techniques, program, competitions, pictures, contacts and links. Meets in the West Midlands.

Uckfield Photographic Society - Information on meetings held at various locations. Based in East Sussex, England.

East Midlands RPS Digital Imaging Group - Announcements of meetings, location, image gallery, discussion boards and links. The group meets in Nottinghamshire, England.

Marlow Camera Club - Information on meetings at Bovingdon Green Village Hall, gallery, and schedule of competitions and events. Buckinghamshire.

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