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Rare Beatles photos to go on sale and to be shown at exhibition

Platexxi Some super rare pictures of The Beatles early in their career in Liverpool, and taken by photographer Michael Ward, have been collected for a limited edition boxed-set dubbed 'A Day In The Life'.

The handmade box-set includes 24 individual lithographs of photographs of the fabs taken by Ward in Liverpool on February 19, 1963, the day the band went to number one for the first time in the UK charts with “Please Please Me”.

The new Genesis publication will be available on the anniversary, February 19, in a signed, limited edition of 750 copies (which includes 24 prints and a 64-page book, hand-bound in Indian silk) with each book numbered and hand-signed.

The box sets are retailing at £450 and order details are available if you click here. If £450 is out of your price range, then the images will also go on show at a special exhibition at the Square One gallery in London’s King’s Road, running from February 19 - March 4. For further details go to the Square One website.

PS. Sorry for featuring yet another Beatles article. We're not turning into Mojo. Honest.


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