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Picking up on what Gary said - which I agree with - I seem to remember that
one can distinguish between medical records - those kept by healthcare
professionals - and medical information - other stuff - and this is
relevant when considering whether there is a duty of confidence. But would
these watercolours even count as health information? I doubt it. Certainly
data protection no longer applies because it protects information relating
to living individuals only, and it would be stretching it to say the
watercolours contain personal data of descendants of those pictured. .

All the best

Susan Healy

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