Over the gate...

Designed in 1913 by Victorian/Edwardian/other architect Theophilus A Allen; John Lennon's house between 1964 and 1968; sunroom, attic and prisco stripe hibernice; Mellotron and caravan; Babidji and Mimi; mortar and pestle; Wubbleyoo Dubbleyoo; curios and curiosity; remnants and residue; testimonials and traces; (Cavendish Avenue, Sunny Heights and Kinfauns); Montagu Square; mock Tudor: Brown House: *KENWOOD*.

(Also available as a blog.)

Legal Blah: This blog is for historical research only, and is strictly non-commercial. All visual and audio material remains the property of the respective copyright owner, and no implication of ownership by me is intended or should be inferred. Any copyright owner who wants something removed should contact me and I will do so immediately. Alternatively, I would be delighted to provide a credit. The writing is by me, such as it is, unless otherwise stated, and this is the only Beatles related blog I am responsible for.

Comments Blah: Comments are moderated. Any genuine comments are welcome. Due to idiotic spamming, you'll have to press the "Follow" button on the right under "Kenwoodites..." in order to leave a comment. Offensive comments/advertising/trolling/other moronicisms are not welcome, and will be rejected.
Comments are the responsibility of the individual commenter, and commenters' opinions do not necessarily reflect my own. (NB: This blog revels in flagrant trivia. If that's not yer "thing", this won't be yer "thang".)

Correspond via: kenwoodlennon@googlemail.com

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Hyde Park: May 18, 1967.




John didn't get out much socially in 1967, preferring his "home comforts". On May 18, however, he was driven up to London to be photographed with the others in Hyde Park in a faux-social setting. Is that Pete Shotton in the colour one? And where are the other colour ones of this ilk? (On a completely unrelated "tip" - if you haven't yet heard the take of Revolution which has just surfaced ie the 10 minute long "Take 20", which connects Revolution 1 and Revolution 9, you should head HERE immediately (HERE being the rather wonderful Never Get Out Of The Boat blog)).

3 comments:

  1. Hi from Argentina! Thank you so much for all this pieces of jewelry! Your blog is the absolute proof the dream will never be over.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I think the b&w ones were taken by Marvin Lichtner and the colour ones by fans or something.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Colour ones? Do you know of any others? Again, I bet there are lots more out there somewhere. But where?

    ReplyDelete

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.