Robert Plant photographed by Terence Spencer with his wife Maureen Wilson & their children, Machynlleth, Wales, 1976 °❀.࿔
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Robert Plant photographed by Terence Spencer with his wife Maureen Wilson & their children, Machynlleth, Wales, 1976 °❀.࿔
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Hi! I'm writing a book on Led Zeppelin and was wondering if I could use a few photos you have posted. I did a TinEye search and the origin seems to be with you. Could you please reach out to chere @ eluxemagazine. com? Thanks
Definitely, you can use the pictures you find on my page x
Robert Plant at home, Jennings Farm at Blakeshall in Worcestershire, England, ca. September 1979. Photos by Steve Wood/Popperfoto.
Elton John & Robert Plant | 1975
“Compared to the limp hippie flock of 1969, Led Zeppelin stood out like rampaging pariahs” - Nick Kent (NME Journalist) remembers their arrival.
Robert & Maureen Plant, 1969.
Robert Plant at the Cabana Motor Hotel in Dallas, August, 1970.
John Bonham, 1972.
"Ladies and Gentlemen, let me introduce Led Zeppelin to you. On bass guitar John-Paul Jones. On drums John Bonham. On Guitar Jimmy Page. and myself, Robert Plant."
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Robert Plant being gorgeous in 1969.
Robert Plant, Mick Hinton and Maureen Wilson at a concert, Wembley, September 1974
Robert Plant performing at the Boston Tea Party, 1969
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