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Found this picture on some hoardings around the Mumbles tennis courts by the prom the other day, as part of a local history thing. That’s my Dad at the back right. Storyofmumbles.org is a wonderful website.

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Swansea Town 1956 ....

Back Row ... Keane. Thomas. King. Kiley. Burgess. Mel Charles.

Front Row ... Harry Griffiths. Terry Medwin. Palmer. Ivor Allchurch. Cliff Jones.
 

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Is that a fantasy poster??

Because the Blue Oyster Cult didn't exist until 1971 - they were The Soft White Underbelly/Oaxaca/ Stalk-Forrest Group 1969 onwards.
Must be.
There’s no way on Earth that Led Zeppelin topped the bill over the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan shortly after their debut album was released.
 

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