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  1. He and Paul scanned the Dail Mail for Jan 17th. 1967 and their eye caught the following short article: "There are 4000 holes in the road in Blackburn Lancashire, one twenty-sixth of a hole per ...

  2. "A Day in the Life" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as the final track of their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Credited to Lennon–McCartney , the opening and closing sections of the song were mainly written by John Lennon , with Paul McCartney primarily contributing the song's middle section.

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    • 19–20 January and 3, 10 & 22 February 1967
  3. A Day In The Life (Lennon/McCartney) Recorded under the working title “In The Life Of…,”. John wove together several newspaper stories to create A Day In The Life and combined them with an unfinished song of Paul’s (the middle eight: “woke up, fell out of bed…”). The lines about the “four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire ...

  4. Blackburn, Lancashire, is a former mill town in northern England as old as 1086. The origins of the name can be found in both the textile work done there and the smoke rising from the mills themselves. Legend has it that when King James I stayed in Blackburn in 1617, he enjoyed the hospitality so much he drew his sword to knight the beef they ...

  5. Dec 18, 2021 · After browsing an article about the state of road repairs in Blackburn, which read: “There are 4000 holes in the road in Blackburn Lancashire, one twenty-sixth of a hole per person, according to a council survey. If Blackburn is typical then there are over two million holes in Britain’s roads and 300 000 in London.”

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  7. Jul 11, 2023 · An item in the 17 January 1967 edition asserted that: "There are 4,000 holes in the road in Blackburn, Lancashire, or one twenty-sixth of a hole per person, according to a council survey. If ...

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