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Wednesday 19 January 2011

Kenwood: more 1965 action.


A new shot (new to me at any rate) of John on the steps at Kenwood in 1965. Well done that man Joe Baiardi for tracking this un down.

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  1. this one's new to me too - great!

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  2. Great shot. Same day as kitchen shots maybe? And what's he holding?

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  3. Perhaps he's holding the recently discovered glass jar that held his secret stash of LSD?

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  4. Hello! Just found this site while I was looking for Kenwood photos, and this is an absolute GOLDMINE. Love the rare photos, wonderful work here. :)

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