Led Zeppelin
Britishnoun
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A Victorian image of thatcher Lot Long, from Wiltshire, is believed to be the original frame behind the cover art of Led Zeppelin IV, which included the rock band's hit Stairway to Heaven.
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"Its survival in this size places it among the most important examples associated with the Led Zeppelin album imagery".
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The album cover is believed to have come about after Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant found a version of the image in an antique shop near the home of guitarist Jimmy Page in Pangbourne, Berkshire, and adapted a photograph of it for the album sleeve.
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Released in 1971, Led Zeppelin IV has sold more than 37 million copies worldwide.
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A "real one-off" photograph which inspired the album cover of Led Zeppelin's fourth album has sold for £16,000 after a transatlantic bidding war.
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