Bullet No. 110, dated 18 March 1978. Fireball cover by Terry Patrick.
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Bullet No. 110, dated 18 March 1978. Fireball cover by Terry Patrick.
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“[John] fell asleep when we were photographing. They were very sweet. Yoko made lunch for us, it was wonderful. I saw it as a great romance.” [Susan Wood, The Sunday Times, 12th January 2020]
More photos of John and Yoko taken at Kenwood in c. December 1968 for Look magazine. (Published March 1969).
Part 3 tomorrow!
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Y aunque con tu sonrisa los distraigas, puedo ver como en tus ojos la tristeza que te inunda.
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Battle Action No. 159, dated 18 March 1978. Another great The Sarge cover by Mike Western featuring Sgt. Jim Masters and the main members of his section. Treasury of British Comics.
Warlord No. 182, dated 18 March 1978. Cover by Jeff Bevan based on an interior 'The Tankies' panel by Ian Kennedy.
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An ad for SCOOP from March 1978.
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John and Yoko photographed in the grounds of Kenwood by Susan Wood in c. December 1968, part of a commission for a photo-essay for Look magazine, which was published on 18th March 1969. However, the photoshoot nearly didn’t happen.
“When I met [John and Yoko] at the Apple office I felt as though they were pulling away from the whole idea of the picture shoot. I said to John, ‘It seems to me you have other things on your plate today.’ We backed off.” [Susan Wood, The Sunday Times, 12th January 2020]
Instead she decided to take a shopping trip to London’s Kings Road with journalist Betty Rollin.
“John said: ‘Can we come along?’ So they did - they needed to shop. It broke the ice. We had a very pleasant time; we got to know each other very well and the next day when we came to their house in the suburbs they were wonderful, like old friends.” [Susan Wood, The Sunday Times, 12th January 2020]
Part 2 tomorrow!
Pics: Susan Wood
Portraits of John and Yoko taken in December 1968 in the grounds of Kenwood by Susan Wood. These were part of a photo story commission for Look magazine, published on 18th March 1969.
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