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Well, it might not be Louisa Livingstone, the witchy-looking woman on the cover of Black Sabbath’s 1970 self-titled debut album, but she is at least willing to give you her autograph — for ...
For decades, no one knew that this woman was model Louisa Livingstone. And now, heavy metal maniacs have an opportunity to secure a rare artifact: her autograph.
Louisa Livingston was born in New York City on April 4, 1934. An ancestor, Robert Livingston, helped draft the Declaration of Independence, and another ancestor, Philip Livingston, signed it.
Not a witch, as it turns out. In reality, it was Louisa Livingstone, a young 18- or 19-year-old model Macmillan picked out from a London modeling agency. “She was a fantastic model,” he says.
The woman who posed as the model for the cover of Black Sabbath's groundbreaking debut album was identified earlier this year as Louisa Livingstone. Now, the British toy company Funko is creating ...
Specifically, model Louisa Livingstone standing out front of the Mapledurham Watermill. The 1970 debut Black Sabbath album is getting its own Funko Pop! figurine come December 26.
For decades, no one knew that this woman was model Louisa Livingstone. And now, heavy metal maniacs have an opportunity to secure a rare artifact: her autograph.
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