Tom Lodge's Radio Caroline photo album - part three

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Tom Lodge modelling a stylish Radio Caroline T-shirt.
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Ah grasshopper - beware of the kung fu disc-jockey.
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Tom with Mohair Sam over his shoulders. Mohair Sam was the pelt from a wolf that Tom killed when he was starving in the Canadian Arctic. The wolf saved his life. See Tom's book Beyond The Great Slave Lake (published by Cassell in 1958) for the full story. He named the pelt after a song by Mose Allison.
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A promotional photo.
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Tom pictured on a visit to Blackpool in 1964.
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Another promotional photo.
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Publicity shot.
Tom Lodge and family
Tom and family, Jeanine and the boys, left to right, Lionel, Tom and Brodie.

Photos courtesy of Tom Lodge, reproduced with kind permission.
See also part one, part two and Tom's Radio Caroline Story.
 
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