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Mixed media piece cut from original 12 inch vinyl John Lennon albums and presented in 52 x 52cm black box frame. Unique (as no two are exactly alike) edition of 10 (+2 AP), signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. Price includes black box frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery
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John Lennon by John "Hoppy" Hopkins. Hoppy was on set with The Beatles at Teddington studios in 1964 while they rehearsed for their performance on ABC's Thank Your Lucky Stars. A signed photograph on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed by Hoppy in silver pen in the front right bottom corner of the image. Framed in slim profile black metal frame. Framed size 18 x 24 inches approx. The visible image area is 13 x 19 inches approx. One example only. In stock and ready to ship framed to the new owner.
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Jim Marshall: Paul McCartney backstage at Candlestick park, 29 August 1966. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 16 x 20 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
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Jim Marshall: John Lennon backstage at Candlestick park, 29 August 1966. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 16 x 20 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
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Jim Marshall: George Harrison backstage at Candlestick park, 29 August 1966. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 16 x 20 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
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Jim Marshall: Ringo Starr backstage at Candlestick park, 29 August 1966. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 16 x 20 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
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From an original black and white photograph by David Porter taken in 1963, and subjected to a painstaking 200 hour colourisation process in 2015 by Michael Spencer Jones.
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This photo was taken by Duffy in 1965 after the Beatles had returned to the UK from playing at the Shea Stadium New York that had been the highlight of their U.S. tour. Lennon had picked up this box in a New York novelty store which had been sold to him as a ‘UFO detector.’ It had lights that went on and off intermittently and he brought it to Duffy’s studio for the amusement of the studio team.
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Archival silver gelatin print, 12 x 19 inch image size, limited edition of 25. Signed by Duffy on the front, numbered and ink-stamped on reverse. Price for unframed photograph excluding VAT. Paul McCartney and producer George Martin shot by Duffy recording the soundtrack for the film The Family Way at Cine Tele Sound (CTS) studios in November 1966 – The same month recording began for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
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Mixed media: original album sleeves95 x 95cm in black wood box frameUnique (as no two are exactly alike) edition of 5 + 2apsPrice includes frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
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Archival limited edition photograph on 18 x 30 inch paper, signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz on the front, and embossed with Gered's official archive stamp Edition of 25 in this size. Unframed price excluding VAT
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The Beatles photographed in early 1967 during the recording of their album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" at Abbey Road studios in London. A variant of this photograph was used on the picture sleeve for Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane.
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This photograph was taken by Jean-Marie Perier in London in early 1967. The location was Abbey Road studios, where the fabs were recording Sgt Pepper.