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Unseen Beatles photos go on display

London, Wed, 28 Apr 2010 ANI

London, April 28 (ANI): A collection of unseen photos of The Beatles just before they rose to fame is to go on display.

 

The 37 shots of the Fab Four on a tour with Helen Shapiro in 1963 were unearthed after languishing in an attic for almost 50 years.

 

Photographer/journalist Paul Berriff discovered the pics at his home in north England.

 

"I started to root around in my attic and I found this box of about 800 negs (negatives), and in it were shots of these old pop groups in '63. I was absolutely knocked out when I saw the quality and realised I should do something with them," the Daily Express quoted Berriff as saying.

 

Berriff took the pics after the boy band gave him unlimited access on tour when he was a teenage snapper - just months before Beatlemania gripped the world.

 

The photog had stored the negatives at his home, along with hundreds of other images of musicians in the 1960s.

 

The photos, which chronicle the band members rehearsing onstage, smoking in their dressing room, and relaxing with drinks and snacks backstage, will go on display at London's Menier Gallery on Apr 28, (10). (ANI)

 


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