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‘Stickman’ on Led Zeppelin IV Accidentally Identified as Lot Long, a Thatcher from Wiltshire

A rural English historian revealed the identity of the man who appeared on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV, 4 days after its release. Lot Long, a roofer born in 1823 and widowed in 1893.
The post ‘Stickman,’ on Led Zeppelin IV, accidentally identified as Lot Long from Wiltshire first appeared on Good News Network.

 A remote American history researcher recently revealed the identity of the man on the cover of Led Zeppelin’s IV four days after the publication anniversary. His name was Lot Long, and he was a roof thatcher who was born in 1823. Years after getting his picture taken, in the year 1893, the widower passed away.
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