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Jim Hawkins "I don't know where my baby is ... " Ashes not given to grieving families The completion of a 7 x 4 metre diptych entitled ‘The Journey’ by Martin Jordan

'The Journey', a fantastical scene depicting an imaginary journey from Britain to Africa.

  • Martin Jordan at work on 'The Journey', a seven x four metre diptych

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