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1 do, I suppose.
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3 Q. You would expect them to take photographs of people, as
4 well?
5 A. If they could, obviously.
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7 Q. But you never saw any of those?
8 A. No. I beg your pardon. There is another set of
9 photographs. I have just seen them, and I think I have
10 just seen them for the first time. There is one of
11 Mr. Morris standing in a doorway. I do not know where they
12 came from. I have seen them just recently.
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14 Q. Do you know where those photographs were taken?
15 A. No.
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17 Q. Who was it that showed them to you?
18 A. Our solicitors. They asked me if I knew where they
19 came from.
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21 Q. Were there just photographs of Mr. Morris?
22 A. No, no. There was Paul Gravett; I think, of you;
23 I think, Mr. O'Farrell. There was four or five.
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25 Q. Four or five photographs?
26 A. Yes. I could not say for sure how many, but about four
27 or five.
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29 MS. STEEL: Can we ask if those photographs are in court?
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31 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Are you -----
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33 MR. RAMPTON: She can ask. I have no idea. I do not think they
34 are in court. I am not even sure that I know what
35 Mr. Nicholson is referring to. I cannot for a moment see
36 what relevance they have, myself.
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38 MS. STEEL: Quite obviously, they do, because if it is the one
39 that Mr. Russell referred to, it is in his statement.
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41 MR. RAMPTON: I am told -- I see, yes. They were disclosed
42 under cover of a letter dated something or other,
43 October 1993 .
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45 MS. STEEL: The photographs that were disclosed under cover of
46 the letter dated October 1993 are the ones that appear
47 in -----
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49 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Put them to the witness. Do not have an
50 argument with Mr. Rampton.
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52 MS. STEEL: The point is that they are of the October 1989
53 picket; they are not of anything else.
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55 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Ask the witness if those are the photographs.
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57 MS. STEEL: Well, they cannot be, because Mr. Morris was not on
58 the picket.
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60 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Maybe. But ask anyway, because we have