Gaballa, Ruth

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12/07/2009
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Ruth Gaballa is from Little Sutton in Cheshire, she has been asked to go on the plinth at the last minute. She will talk a bit about herself and what she does. Being a mother and her family are very important to her. She works with young Mums which is also important to her. She hopes that the time passes fairly quickly. She likes Gormley's works and feels lucky to be part of history in the making. She originally came to London to bring her brother who was going on the plinth. She describes herself as loyal, loving and caring. She compares her time on the plinth to previous work she has done giving training to other nurses. She hopes people will see her humanity.

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