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1982 Hammerwood Park derelict Led Zeppelin house

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2009

September 1982 Mike Debbens goes to see Hammerwood Park and interviews David Pinnegar about his planned restoration having bought it derelict from Led Zeppelin. The house was the first building by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, architect of the porticos of the White House, Washington DC, Baltimore Cathedral and The Capitol in Washington - America's first professional architect.

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  • I am a great friend of David's, he has awful hair now...

    and an electronic organ that is quite good and has a 62/124 self destruct stop

  • @EccentricRichard What an epitaph!

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  • Pop group! He he

    'It's full of gilrs and boys, and all of them are good...' little wonder Zep didn't stick around.

  • FANTASTIC! :D

    What a job! :)

    ~Cindy! :)

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  • @latribe - David, I assure you, that wasn't me! I quite like your hair... it's refreshing to find someone middle-aged with a good long, thick head of hair!

    Clearly young hoodlum Edmund has somehow logged on to my account! GGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. He could at least have got the pitch of your Self Destruct stop right =)

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