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Flood Story. Davies, Gerald (Artist). 2017. Drawing Projects UK, Trowbridge (solo exhibition), then in in group shows in Birmingham, London, Scarborough, Carlisle and Milford Haven: Event: Flood Story, Drawing Projects UK, Trowbridge (solo exhibition), then in in group shows in Birmingham, London, Scarborough, Carlisle and Milford Haven.

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Davies, G, Flood Story, 2017, Exhibition, Drawing Projects UK, Trowbridge (solo exhibition), then in in group shows in Birmingham, London, Scarborough, Carlisle and Milford Haven. <https://www.gerrydavies.co.uk/flood-story>

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Davies G. Flood Story Drawing Projects UK, Trowbridge (solo exhibition), then in in group shows in Birmingham, London, Scarborough, Carlisle and Milford Haven: . 2017.

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note = "Flood Story ; Conference date: 09-03-2017 Through 09-03-2019",

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