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Saturday 11 May 2013

Kenwood/Sunny Heights/Kinfauns: video footage, c. late 1990s.


Some "new" footage of Kenwood (up the drive and back again), a smidgeon of Sunny Heights, and a bit of Kinfauns, very shortly before it was demolished. Oh and a few obligatory "then unt nau"s, plus more of John's Kennie attic mellotron meanderings for noise value (which, the attentive viewer will note, run out before the end, due to wanton "can't be arsed-ness" on my part).

All filming done late 1990s by Nick Cowburn, on good old VHS, and many thanks to him for agreeing to put it up here, as it were.

1 comment:

  1. thanks for this! i won't watch it now as my eyes hurt from being in front of the macbook all day long, will watch it tomorrow. i'm sharing it so my friends who used to go there with me can see it!

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