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“Henry, have you been drinking again? No Bertha! what makes you think that?” — a triptych by the Dunedin “primitive 1 painter Ivan Hill. His subjects are the Australian poet Henry Lawson and his wife, Bertha, who spent some time in Otago.

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Press, 5 April 1989, Page 24

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“Henry, have you been drinking again? No Bertha! what makes you think that?” — a triptych by the Dunedin “primitive1 painter Ivan Hill. His subjects are the Australian poet Henry Lawson and his wife, Bertha, who spent some time in Otago. Press, 5 April 1989, Page 24

“Henry, have you been drinking again? No Bertha! what makes you think that?” — a triptych by the Dunedin “primitive1 painter Ivan Hill. His subjects are the Australian poet Henry Lawson and his wife, Bertha, who spent some time in Otago. Press, 5 April 1989, Page 24

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