coopersean wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 2:07 pm
Is there a non Radford John Lennon mini he passed his test in in 1965?
This photo also shows how he passed his test. He just let the driving test examiner have a few puffs of his joint.
Such he would accept John's poor driving skills, whilst in a weed induced state of calm.
Yes I am a nerd: I am researching the Austrian Mini-racing scene of the 60s and 70s
Screenshot below from an interesting 'Fake or Fortune' episode shown on BBC TV this week, of John and Yoko after they had moved into Tittenhurst Park in 1969. (Note the Mini parked outside in the background)....Fiona Bruce tracks down Apple studio engineer Mike O’Donnell and artist Dan Richter, two men who spent years in and around Tittenhurst Park, to ask whether they have any memories of a piano that is thought to have belonged to Lennon....one other memory of interest was that Mike O’Donnell said several cars were left behind by Lennon when he moved to New York along with many other items that were to be disposed of or given away when Ringo Starr moved into Tittenhurst in 1973 (including the possible 'John Lennon' piano which is the subject of this BBC programme). It would have been interesting to hear what memories Mike O’Donnell had of the cars John Lennon left behind to be disposed of and if one of them was the long lost Lennon Radford Mini!
Fake or Fortune - BBC1 - Music Memorabilia
"The team take on an entertaining new challenge when they plunge into the fast-growing market for rock music memorabilia. Can they prove that a curious silver guitar once belonged to Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones – and could a baby grand piano now owned by 90s pop star Chesney Hawkes have once belonged to John Lennon of The Beatles?
It’s an investigation that leads them to some colourful characters from the 1970s music scene, but with memories very hazy in the era of The Beatles and The Stones, can the team get any closer to the truth?" https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m ... emorabilia
mab01uk wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2024 1:25 pm
Screenshot below from an interesting 'Fake or Fortune' episode shown on BBC TV this week, of John and Yoko after they had moved into Tittenhurst Park in 1969. (Note the Mini parked outside in the background)....Fiona Bruce tracks down Apple studio engineer Mike O’Donnell and artist Dan Richter, two men who spent years in and around Tittenhurst Park, to ask whether they have any memories of a piano that is thought to have belonged to Lennon....one other memory of interest was that Mike O’Donnell said several cars were left behind by Lennon when he moved to New York along with many other items that were to be disposed of or given away when Ringo Starr moved into Tittenhurst in 1973 (including the possible 'John Lennon' piano which is the subject of this BBC programme). It would have been interesting to hear what memories Mike O’Donnell had of the cars John Lennon left behind to be disposed of and if one of them was the long lost Lennon Radford Mini!
Fake or Fortune - BBC1 - Music Memorabilia
"The team take on an entertaining new challenge when they plunge into the fast-growing market for rock music memorabilia. Can they prove that a curious silver guitar once belonged to Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones – and could a baby grand piano now owned by 90s pop star Chesney Hawkes have once belonged to John Lennon of The Beatles?
It’s an investigation that leads them to some colourful characters from the 1970s music scene, but with memories very hazy in the era of The Beatles and The Stones, can the team get any closer to the truth?" https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m ... emorabilia
Watched it last night after my other half recorded it, she said ''you'd better come and watch this'', turns out the Ms.Hassell who lived in SE London and first owned that baby grand piano is a relative of mine on my mum's side!