The current owner of the house gave Gilbert permission to enter, photograph and document the house. The flooring in the photos of Ann stands out, as at first glance it appears to be expensive wood flooring, he said. However, once inside the house and peeling away a corner covered with layers of linoleum, I realized that it was a simple piece of plywood that had been varnished.Gilbert found one complete original piece of plywood in a shed behind the house that was an exact match to the flooring in the setting where the Ann Dunham and friends pin-up photographs were taken.
Noteworthy also were the windows appearing in the pin-up photos. The windows in the living room of Franks house were tall and narrow a design unique to English Tudor style houses, he noted.
And then you need to knock off that nonsense.
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