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Ruth Evans on Twitter: “Thanks @AvrilMaddrell & co for great sessions on geographies of #loss #grief #deathscapes #RGSIBG16 @AlistairHunter_”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

Thanks @AvrilMaddrell & co for great sessions on geographies of #loss #grief #deathscapes #RGSIBG16 @AlistairHunter_

— Ruth Evans (@DrRuth_Evans) September 1, 2016

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