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The Beatles Collection (#8)

"The Beatles: A Timeless Legacy of Music and Memories" From their humble beginnings in Liverpool, England, to conquering the world stage

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: John Lennons refurbished Rolls, a £6, 000 1965 Phantom V

John Lennons refurbished Rolls, a £6, 000 1965 Phantom V
John Lennons refurbished Rolls, a £ 6, 000 1965 Phantom V, is now a shrieking yellow, with zodiac sig on the roof and scrolls and flowers in a kaleidoscope of colour all over

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Beatles shop in Baker Street 3rd December 1967 No 94, Baker Street

Beatles shop in Baker Street 3rd December 1967 No 94, Baker Street, was painted in psychadelic colours over the weekend by a team of painters and students

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles with Marhirishi Yogi aboard a train bound for Bangor in North Wales

The Beatles with Marhirishi Yogi aboard a train bound for Bangor in North Wales. 29th August 1967

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Paul McCartney of The Beatles at his St Johns Wood, London, home

Paul McCartney of The Beatles at his St Johns Wood, London, home, with his sheep dog Martha behind him. Picture taken as part of an interview with Paul McCartney - on day after premiere of television

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles seen here at a press photocall for their Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club

The Beatles seen here at a press photocall for their Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club LP. The Beatles hit out at the BBC after the Corporation ban the song " A Day In The Life"

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles leave London Euston Station for Bangor in North Wales

The Beatles leave London Euston Station for Bangor in North Wales, where they will be attending a conference to study meditation with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Friday 25th August 1967

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles A Hard Days Night royal film premiere at the London Pavillion Theatre in

The Beatles A Hard Days Night royal film premiere at the London Pavillion Theatre in Piccadilly Circus, London July 1964

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr is happy to speak to the press after the birth of his 8oz

The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr is happy to speak to the press after the birth of his 8oz baby son Zak who is the first child of Ringo & wife Maureen Starkey, 14th September 1965

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: 69 year old Ted Turner shares a joke with Rngo Starr during a rehearsal break

69 year old Ted Turner shares a joke with Rngo Starr during a rehearsal break. Birmingham Evening Mail competition winner. 15th December 1963

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Beatles fans queued outside the Odeon cinema, New Street

Beatles fans queued outside the Odeon cinema, New Street, Birmingham almost 10 hours before the box office was due to open

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Midland Beatle fans who queued throughtout the night for the concerts the M. B. E

Midland Beatle fans who queued throughtout the night for the concerts the M. B. E
Midland Beatle fans who queued throughtout the night for the concerts the M.B.E. pop group will present in Birmingham on December 9th

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: A group of girls who waited in the rain to greet their idols outside the Birmingham

A group of girls who waited in the rain to greet their idols outside the Birmingham Hippodrome, the Beatles. 10th November 1963

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Birmingham Evening Mail competition winners meet the Beatles

The Birmingham Evening Mail competition winners meet the Beatles, Left to right: Cheryl Fellows, Paul McCartney, Edward Turner, Carol Ann Young, George Harrison, Patricia Thacker, John Lennon

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Enthusiasts waiting in the rain outside the Odeon Cinema, New Street, Birmingham

Enthusiasts waiting in the rain outside the Odeon Cinema, New Street, Birmingham, in the hope of a glimpse of the Beatles. 11/10/1964

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Meet the Beatle Bobbies. When the Merseyside 'pop'

Meet the Beatle Bobbies. When the Merseyside "pop"
Meet the Beatle Bobbies. When the Merseyside " pop" group arrived at the stage door they stepped out of the police van wearing helmets. Outside the Birmingham Hippodrome. 10th November 1963

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham

The Beatles concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham. The crowd surges towards a van containing the Beatles instruments 10th November 1963

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Ringo Starr and John Lennon of the Beatles walking from Stephenson Place through

Ringo Starr and John Lennon of the Beatles walking from Stephenson Place through the passage to the cellar to dodge the crowd before their concert at the Odeon Cinema, New Street, Birmingham

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Beatles fans wait patiently to buy tickets from the box-office of the Odeon cinema

Beatles fans wait patiently to buy tickets from the box-office of the Odeon cinema, New Street, Birmingham. 17th August 1961

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles wearing Policemens helmets in Birmingham after concert at the Hippodrome

The Beatles wearing Policemens helmets in Birmingham after concert at the Hippodrome, Birmingham 10th November 1963. Disguised in uniforms are left - George Harrison 2nd left - Paul McCartney 2nd

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles - with stand in drummer Jimmie Nicol - return to London Heathrow Airport

The Beatles - with stand in drummer Jimmie Nicol - return to London Heathrow Airport after 3 day tour of Denmark & Amsterdam

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Press call for Our World, the first live global television link

Press call for Our World, the first live global television link. Broadcast to 24 countries and watched by 400 million, the programme was broadcast via satellite on June 25, 1967

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles 2nd live US performance on CBSs Ed Sullivan Show

The Beatles 2nd live US performance on CBSs Ed Sullivan Show. Filmed from Miami, Florida. The performance took place at The Beatles Miami hotel, the Deauville, Sunday 16th February 1964

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles in concert at the ABC Theatre and Cinema Northampton 6th November 1963

The Beatles in concert at the ABC Theatre and Cinema Northampton 6th November 1963. Left to right are Paul McCartney, George Harrison

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles at London Airport at the start of their European Tour 4th June 1964

The Beatles at London Airport at the start of their European Tour 4th June 1964. They will be in concert later this evening at the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhague, Denmark

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles in concert at Carnegie Hall New York USA Higher res version

The Beatles in concert at Carnegie Hall New York USA Higher res version
The Beatles in concert at Carnegie Hall New York USA **Higher res version available on request** Picture taken 12th February 1964

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Four days after the world premiere of A Hard Days Night in London

Four days after the world premiere of A Hard Days Night in London, The Beatles arrived in Liverpool for the northern England premiere 10th July 1964

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles on the set of Top Of the Pops, plugging their new single

The Beatles on the set of Top Of the Pops, plugging their new single Paperback Writer / Rain, 16 June 1966. The group had previously appeared on the show but this was their only appeararance live in

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: The Beatles fly off - to tears 22nd February 1965. 'Come back soon

The Beatles fly off - to tears 22nd February 1965. "Come back soon
The Beatles fly off - to tears 22nd February 1965. " Come back soon, we love you" cried the girls as John, Paul, George & Ringo boarded a Boeing 707 jet liner at London Airport

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: John Lennon & Yoko Ono 18th June 1968. John

John Lennon & Yoko Ono 18th June 1968. John, Yoko attend the opening night of the Old Vic Theatre adaptation of `In His Own Write, in London

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: A crowd of screaming Beatles fans waiting outside the Capitol Cinema

A crowd of screaming Beatles fans waiting outside the Capitol Cinema, Cardiff in the hope of seeing the band. 7 November 1964

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Psychodelic gipsy caravan owned by John Lennon, leaves Chertsey for his home in St

Psychodelic gipsy caravan owned by John Lennon, leaves Chertsey for his home in St Georges Hill Weybridge, Surrey July 1967

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Paul McCartney gets a kiss from a fan at the Ritz Cinema Belfast 8 November 1963

Paul McCartney gets a kiss from a fan at the Ritz Cinema Belfast 8 November 1963

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Paul McCartney sings Yesterday at the ABC Theatre, Blackpool during the group

Paul McCartney sings Yesterday at the ABC Theatre, Blackpool during the groups bill-topping appearance on ABC TVs " Blackpool Night Out", 1 August 1965

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: George Harrison with fellow ex Beatle Ringo Starr and his wife Barbara Bach 1990s

George Harrison with fellow ex Beatle Ringo Starr and his wife Barbara Bach 1990s

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Paul McCartney with girlfriend Jane Asher May 1967

Paul McCartney with girlfriend Jane Asher May 1967

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: George Harrison with wife Patti Boyd arrive at the premiere of '

George Harrison with wife Patti Boyd arrive at the premiere of " Yellow Submarine" film, London Pavilion, 17 July 1968

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: George Harrison in Newquay after filming Magical mystery tour film rests in bar

George Harrison in Newquay after filming Magical mystery tour film rests in bar. September 1967

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Paul McCartney relaxes with children during filming of Magical mystery tour September

Paul McCartney relaxes with children during filming of Magical mystery tour September 1967

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Ringo Starr at Bowater House cinema for the premiere of 'Yellow Submarine'film

Ringo Starr at Bowater House cinema for the premiere of "Yellow Submarine"film
Ringo Starr at Bowater House cinema for the premiere of " Yellow Submarine" film, London Pavilion, 17 July 1968

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Mal Evans dismantles Ringo Starrs drum kit after the concert in Washington DC during

Mal Evans dismantles Ringo Starrs drum kit after the concert in Washington DC during the tour of USA 11 February 1964

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: European Film Premier, at the Odeon, St. Martins Lane for 'Isadora'

European Film Premier, at the Odeon, St. Martins Lane for "Isadora"
European Film Premier, at the Odeon, St. Martins Lane for " Isadora" arrivals at the theatre. Paul McCartney and Linda Eastman. 4 March 1969 - it was 8 days before their wedding

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Ringo Starr sings into a toy gramaphone after sound engineer Geoff Emerick won a Grammy

Ringo Starr sings into a toy gramaphone after sound engineer Geoff Emerick won a Grammy award for Sergeant Pepper album March 1968

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Ringo Starr leaves University College Hospital, London after having his tonsils removed

Ringo Starr leaves University College Hospital, London after having his tonsils removed, 10 December 1964

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: George Harrison of The Beatles pictured at Krishna Temple meeting in London

George Harrison of The Beatles pictured at Krishna Temple meeting in London, Thursday 28th August 1969

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Psychodelic gipsy caravan owned by John Lennon, leaves Chertsey for his home in St

Psychodelic gipsy caravan owned by John Lennon, leaves Chertsey for his home in St Georges Hill Weybridge, Surrey July 1967

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Patti Boyd models at Quorum fashion show held at Revolution club in Mayfair London

Patti Boyd models at Quorum fashion show held at Revolution club in Mayfair London January 1968

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: John Lennon March 1964

John Lennon March 1964

Background imageThe Beatles Collection: Paul McCartney seen here at his home in St Johns Wood following much criticism of

Paul McCartney seen here at his home in St Johns Wood following much criticism of the Beatles film Magical Mystery Tour which was shown on BBC TV on Boxing Day. 27th December 1967




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"The Beatles: A Timeless Legacy of Music and Memories" From their humble beginnings in Liverpool, England, to conquering the world stage, they have left an indelible mark on music history. Their influence can still be felt today as fans flock to iconic landmarks like the Strawberry Fields Memorial and Imagine Mosaic in Central Park, Manhattan. In New York City's bustling streets, one can't help but reminisce about John Lennon's profound impact on both music and peace activism. The Imagine Mosaic stands as a powerful tribute to his enduring legacy. But it all started back in Liverpool with Penny Lane Street Sign immortalized by Paul McCartney's nostalgic lyrics. This street sign takes us back to a time when four young lads were dreaming big and paving their way towards superstardom. The Beatles' journey wasn't just limited to their musical achievements; they embraced spirituality too. The image of them with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi clutching bundles of flowers showcases their exploration into transcendental meditation during a transformative period in their lives. Their success reached new heights when they received MBE medals from Buckingham Palace. Proudly displaying these accolades after the royal investiture symbolizes not only recognition for their talent but also the cultural impact they had made worldwide. Meeting HRH Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother was another significant moment for the Fab Four. It exemplifies how even royalty couldn't resist being captivated by their charm and musical genius. Beyond music, George Harrison found himself alongside actress Hayley Mills at the Regal Cinema in Henley on Thames—a testament to how The Beatles effortlessly transcended boundaries between entertainment industries. Paul McCartney's solo endeavors also deserve mention as he continued his artistic journey post-Beatles era. His contributions have solidified his status as a legendary musician who continues to inspire generations through his timeless melodies. Of course, we cannot forget America—the country that fell head over heels for these British sensations during their iconic USA Tour in 1964.