Talk:Handbridge

Nowhere Man connection
I challenge the wording of the Nowhere Man song connection. In the reference cited, the connection is called a 'legend':
 * A more recent legend connects the house with the Beatles! It is said that when the Fab Four were performing at the old Royalty Theatre in City Road in 1963, they heard the old stories and couldn't believe that there could be a place called Nowhere. John Lennon was so fascinated he apparently visited the house to see if it was true- and later wrote a song, featured in Yellow Submarine, entitled Nowhere Man...

Also, the Nowhere Man article gives a completely different explanation. Anchoress 00:20, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

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