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Wednesday 14 July 2010

Kenwood: circa early 1968.


Always interesting to see a new Kenwood fan pic, even if it doesn't show any fresh detail. John assumes his customary position, to the right of the front door; probably taken early '68, just before India, judging by the mutton-chops and attire.
(A couple of pics are on the way showing the area outside the entrance in a bit more detail, also circa 1968. Try not to do anything silly under the weight of your excitement, Brunt fans.)
More new shots of the other "Beatle Belt" homes, from the same collection, can be seen on Meet The Beatles For Real (link under Friends & Neighbours).

Thanks to Mr Sileo for his correctional facility.

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