Photographs of countryside loved by Jo Hatton, the longest-surviving heart and lung transplant patient when she died in May last year, are to be sold to raise cash for her memorial fund.
Her husband Phil Hatton, a keen photographer, who took many of the shots of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales when holidaying with Jo, is holding an exhibition and sale at Bingley Library from January 17 to 30.
"There are 30 framed photographs which I hope to sell in aid of the fund. I took them over the years and many were Jo's favourite views," said Phil.
The fund was launched in November and will help to pay for a worker to support transplant patients, those awaiting treatment and their relatives.
The fund is linked to the Transplant Support Network which was set up by Jo and Phil about four years ago. It was while working for the network in Southampton in May that Jo died. She was 45 and had survived 13 years after her transplant operation at Papworth Hospital in Cambridgeshire.
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