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Tuesday 27 November 2012

Kenwood: more then unt nau.


Another splendid "new" December '68 shot, and I shall manfully resist the temptation to pussy-related punnery.
This, as regulah readahs will shurely kno, is the thrilling location of the bottom of the garden steps location, as captured from the opposite angle by Cathy Kelleher Sarver a few months prior to the above pic:


And the same spot now: note the tree, which has (fairly obviously) survived, and the newly constructed indoor swimming pool on the right, topped with grass:


The interior:


Finally, another good new 'un of the pair oot and, indeed, aboot in the "grunds":


Gratitude yet again to Sara from MTBFR.

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