Talk:Sister M. T. Martin
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I agree that this is a marginal page, but I would urge its retention. The graffito in question is extremely obvious because it is directly under the label on the inside of the room. It is very visible in both pieces of documentary I have seen about the chamber. I saw the graffito again this evening, and wondered, idly, who it was, so I was very pleased to find the page. I think this pleasure is a reason for retaining this page.
Anthony Staines, Professor of Health Systems, DCU, Dublin, Ireland. (talk) 20:27, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
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