The unusual reminders of John and Yoko Ono’s time in a Highland hospital are to be auctioned next week.
The items – an autograph book, a telegram and a single of Give Peace a
Chance – form one lot in a sale of Beatles and Rock n’ Roll memorabilia
which started online on Wednesday and ends in London on November 23.
The lot, which has a starting bid guide of £1500, is expected to make up to £2500.
The items have been in the possession of a former nurse at the Lawson
Memorial Hospital in Golspie – who has not been named – since 1969.
She helped look after Lennon, Yoko Ono and their respective
offspring, Julian Lennon and Kyoko Ono Cox, when they were taken to the
Golspie hospital following a car crash in Tongue in July that year.
The nurse persuaded all four family members to sign her autograph
book. She also acquired a telegram sent to Lennon by his agent which he
left behind at the hospital.
Julian Cornthwaite, of auction house TracksAuction.com, said the autographs were unique.
“This is the first time we have seen a set of autographs of John,
Yoko and their offspring from the sixties in one collection and all are
signed on the same occasion,” he said.
Lennon’s love of Sutherland is well documented. He spent many
childhood holidays between the ages of 9 and 14 staying with an aunt and
cousins on their croft at Sangomore, Durness, and is said to have been
inspired by the wild landscape. The song In My Life is said to have been
partly inspired by Durness, which has the only John Lennon memorial
garden in Scotland.
In late June 1969, Lennon took a trip north with his family to show
them where he had spent his childhood summers. At the time Yoko was
pregnant. Julian Lennon was aged six and Kyoko was five. The group were
famously pictured outside the family croft with the children in kilts.
But the family came to grief when Lennon, a notoriously bad driver,
crashed his white Austin Maxi near Tongue on July 1. The car left the
road and landed in the ditch. All four were taken to the Lawson Memorial
Hospital for treatment.
The memprabilia sale is being held in Le Meridien Hotel, Piccadilly,
but online bids can be made up until that date by visiting
www.tracksauction.com
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