Starting to kneelax
a bit two Knees Club Officials (and organisers), Sunday lunchtime |
Webby gets down to
some serious professional anoraking |
Gordy and Bud discuss
North Ship vs South Ship, plus life pre- and post- August 14th |
Bud is amused to
hear what John Aston is planning for later |
David and Mick, shortly
before David had to leave to return home to Belgium |
Chris and Mary leave
this caption to the imaginations of Howie's friends at the beach bars of
San Diego! |
Sunday supplement!
Back:
David Williams, The Micker, Gordy and John Aston.
Front: Bud and Webby
|
'Gimme some kind
of sign' a familiar address |
John Aston has a
cunning plan:
he has brought the words 'Caroline' and 'House' to rightfully enhance the
pillars of a well-known building |
To the bemusement
of passers-by and the caretaker, the Caroline crowd come home!
|
The pillars of 1960s
society! |
Kenny, Mary and Alan
sneak into the line-up |
...and it was about
time Chris was seen in another photo! |
Bud Ballou explains
what was where in Caroline House |
The famous offshore
radio 'local' the Red Lion. (Sadly, it was shut!) |
If walls had ears
in that building....! |
Secret shortcut
Mary indicates the blocked-up door, which in the Sixties was the Wets' shortest
route from Caroline House, 17 Curzon Street, et al, to the Red Lion! |
The Radio London
webmasters decorate a familar doorway in Curzon Street |