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    Question #41748. Hamlet. asks:

    In whose pool did Brian Jones drown?




    emj23

    Wasn't it his own?


    Nov 29 03, 1:46 PM
    mk2norwich

    Yes, I believe it was his own pool, though, for a bonus bit of trivia, the pool is in the grounds of a house which once belonged to the author A. A. Milne.

    Another factoid:
    The current owners of the house have been re-developing the pool, and have been selling its old tiles for £115 each (really!), in order to help raise funds for the erection of a statue dedicated to the memory of Brian Jones in his hometown of Cheltenham.

    Nov 29 03, 2:00 PM
    Siskin

    To add a bit to what Norry has said:

    The current owners of Cotchford Farm have offered tiles from the swimming pool where he drowned to Brian Jones fan club members. The owners said that because of frost damage over the years, they need to replace the tiles in the pool.

    That is so sick!!


    Nov 29 03, 4:02 PM
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