Members of Gandalf's Garden outside their premises in World's End, King's Road, Chelsea, London, late 1960s - Gandalf's Garden was a shop down by the World's End in Chelsea, run by a commune of flower-children held together by Muz Murray. It flourished for a while at the high end of the Sixties, but eventually they found Chelsea too constricting and moved out to Norfolk. The magazine Gandalf's Garden was a fascinating mixture of way out and mystical New Age stuff with down to earth items and contact addresses. It was printed in different colours of ink and paper, and some of the combinations could have been better chosen (orange on gold, for example). - ?TopFoto / Fortean Gandalf's Garden was a commune which flourished at the end of the 1960s as part of the London hippie/underground movement, running a shop and a magazine of the same name. It emphasised the mystical interests of the period, and advocated meditation in preference to drugs

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