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The Beatles in a backyard in London fresh from Liverpool

Price: $2,387 (including tax)
Brand: Terry O'Neill
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One of fifty numbered limited edition signed by Terry O'Neill
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There’s probably no other group in the world that have received the same glitz and glamour that the group of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr has received. Since they first debuted in the late 1950’s, The Beatles made their way into the airwaves and into the hearts of people the world over.

Now, what is the best memorabilia for every Beatles fan? This once in a lifetime photograph taken fresh out of Liverpool yard in 1963 is a milestone, taken right before they even get their first Number 1 hit! Each of them holds their own instruments and poses for the camera like pros. Watch as the Beatles stare right at you with music in their eyes as you walk down memory lane of collarless suits and mop-top haircuts. Now is your chance to own a limited edition original Terry O’Neill photograph, the man behind the lens when this shot was taken.

With over five decades of solid experience in the field of photography, Terry O’Neill was able to capture hundreds of memorable events in the lives of famous people. During his teenage years, Terry already had big ambitions so at 14, he decided to leave school to find what he thinks would be his calling in life – a jazz band. Soon after, Terry attended art school and became interested in photojournalism. While working at the London Heathrow Airport, he took snapshots of famous personalities and in 1959, his first photograph was published, a photo of then current secretary Rab Butler. After a year, Terry received one of the best offers of his life and that was to work for the most prestigious picture paper at that time, the Daily Sketch.

Since then, Terry O’Neill has been taking photographs and uses high quality silver gelatin to ensure vivid images like they were from yesterday.