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ARTIST WHO DIED IN FALL HAD WORK IN QUEEN MOTHER'S COLLECTION.

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| July 14, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From New Zealand Press Association)

Wellington, July 14 NZPA - The Scots artist who died after falling from the mezzanine balcony of a private hanger at Tauranga airport on Saturday was well-known in her home country for her artwork.

Seonaidh Mann-Pittams, 43, was the daughter of Denis Mann, a Wick-based glass designer, and his wife Trudi, who are in New Zealand for her funeral on Monday.

Their daughter's paintings are included in the private collection of the late Queen Mother, the Scotsman newspaper reports.

Mann-Pittams also sold paintings in New Zealand under the name Seonaidh Mann . Her paintings were listed by an Auckland art gallery …

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