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Photography at Artists' Open Studio SE22 Sat 7th Sun 8th May


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I shall be showing a small selection of digital time-lapse photography this weekend -Sat 7th and Sunday 8th May 11am - 6pm as part of a group of 6 artists showing at 'The Moorings, Townley road SE22 8SW. (NB there is no house number but we are next door to no 10, on the corner of Beauval Road and the entrance is through a gate on Beauval Rd.


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