Day 249 - 14 May 96 - Page 17
1 you go back... 17 is probably the easiest, using the
2 policeman's legs if you would not mind?
3 A. Yes.
4
5 Q. Roughly speaking, where would the hold-all be in relation
6 to those legs?
7 A. About just behind the... To the left in the
8 photograph, to the left of the chap with the green jumper
9 on.
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11 Q. I see.
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13 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What, at the left hand end of the banner?
14 A. Yes, and it was just further left than that again in
15 the left-hand side of the banner.
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17 MR. RAMPTON: As we can see from that photograph and also from
18 photograph 10, the wall has a raised section does it not?
19 A. Yes.
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21 Q. So, the hold-all would have been to the left of the
22 policeman's legs?
23 A. Yes.
24
25 Q. Look at photograph 10?
26 A. Yes.
27
28 Q. See the girl that is bending down?
29 A. Yes.
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31 Q. Would it be something like that?
32 A. It would be in that location.
33
34 Q. Then, Mr. Nicholson, paragraph 24 on page 9, you tell us
35 that Helen Steel then moved towards the road carrying some
36 of the leaflets?
37 A. Yes.
38
39 Q. "She took up the position slightly southwest of the plane
40 tree, i.e. between the wall and the road we have seen in
41 photograph 15, where I saw her handing out the leaflets to
42 passers-by"?
43 A. Yes.
44
45 Q. If you look at 15, which is the bottom photograph on page
46 8?
47 A. Yes.
48
49 Q. In fact, in this photograph she is holding the left end of
50 the banner, the black banner?
51 A. Yes.
52
53 Q. Can you use... The plane tree is on the right of the
54 picture.
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56 MS. STEEL: Is that the one that the video man is in front of?
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58 MR. RAMPTON: Yes, that is a plane tree.
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60 MS. STEEL: There is more than one there, that is all.