Unfortunately, the available photometric data on "10 Mpc objects'' is relatively scarce and not very reliable for the fainter galaxies (Patterson & Thuan 1996). We have therefore started a long-term programme to do systematic multicolour imaging of possibly all dwarfish objects in the 10 Mpc volume. The goal is not only to get total magnitudes in order to assess the true shape of the faint end of the local luminosity function of galaxies, but also to derive all relevant structural parameters for these dwarfs and to compare them with existing data on the dwarf galaxy populations of, foremost, the Virgo and Fornax clusters e.g. Binggeli & Cameron (1991), in order to get clues on galaxy evolution in different environnments.
Most galaxies within 10 Mpc distance are organized into a small number of well-known groups of galaxies; essentially these are the IC 342, M81, M101, CVnI, Cen A, and Scl groups (Schmidt & Boller 1992b). Following previous work on the M81 group dwarfs (Bremnes et al. 1998; Lesaffre et al. 1999), herefater Papers I & II, we here present CCD photometric data in the B and R photometric bands for the 11 known M101 group dwarf members, as well as 10 field dwarfs in the vicinity of M101. A short description of the M101 group is given in the following section. The photometric data presented here (Sect. 4) will be combined with those of previous data papers. An interpretation and scientific discussion of this material is planned to follow in a future paper of this series.
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