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Howard and Frances Morphy visit

June 3, 2010 Basil Hall

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Director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research at the ANU, Howard Morphy and his wife, linguist, Frances Morphy, visited Darwin (and BHE) last weekend to join the cruise ship Orion for a tour of the Kimberley coast. Also on the tour to conduct painting classes was Judy Watson, seen here giving a brief introduction to her work to a group of the Orion’s passengers who visited BHE on May 30.

Judy Watson

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