The Beatles by David Hurn
The Beatles photographed by David Hurn on train platform at Acton Station while filming A Hard Day’s Night on 5 April 1964.
Known and unknown, already seen and rare: a collection of images about John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and people around them.
The Beatles photographed by David Hurn on train platform at Acton Station while filming A Hard Day’s Night on 5 April 1964.
In 1966 The Beatles were in Japan for three days. While segregated in their rooms because of death threats the four painted the now titled Images of a Woman that is believed to be the only instance of a painting by all four Beatles.
The Beatles at press conference in Washington, D.C., Aug. 13, 1966. The Beatles staged their third and final tour of America in August 1966.
Just before the tour began a teenage magazine included the John Lennon’s quote about being more popular than Jesus.
George was on vacation with Olivia in Acapulco in early 1977. George did a photo session in January of 1977. The 2 stayed at the Acapulco Princess Hotel.
During their 1963 Autumn Tour, the Beatles appeared in concert in Dublin at the Adelphi Cinema.
On 7 November they arrived to play two performances. That was the only occasion in the Republic of Ireland.
John Lennon appeared in Not Only… But Also in a sketch in which played Dan, the doorman of a trendy nightclub situated in an underground men’s lavatory.