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5. London Airport

1. London Airport
The Beatles, wearing cape-type coats, on the steps of the plane on arrival at London Airport from their Australian tour. At a Press Conference at the airport Lennon denied a rumour that he was leaving the group.
The Beatles arrive at London Airport.
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10. The Beatles

24. John and Yoko with Victor Spinetti
The Beatles pose for a photograph. Apple Inc. said Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010, its iTunes service will sell music from the Fab Four. The Beatles have so far been the most prominent holdout from iTunes and other online music services.
June 18, 1968: Victor Spinetti talks with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in London. Victor Spinetti, a comic actor who appeared in three Beatles movies and won a Tony on Broadway, died on June 19, 2012. He was 82. Spinetti died after suffering from cancer for several years Spinetti won a Tony award in 1965 for his Broadway performance in "Oh, What a Lovely War," but became most well-known for his appearances in the Beatles movies "A Hard Day's Night," ''Help," and "Magical Mystery Tour."
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3. Silver Discs - 1963

4. Variety Club Luncheon - Savoy Hotel - 1963
The Beatles, pictured at EMI House Manchester Square, London, with a hoard of silver discs. They were presented with two silver LPs to mark the quarter-million plus sales of their first LP "Please Please Me" and their new one "With the Beatles" as well as for their "Twist & Shout" EP and "She Loves You"
Susan Maughan gets a lift from Billy J Kramer (l) and the Beatles. All three acts were recipients of awards presented to them by Melody Maker magazine following a national poll - the Beatles scooped the 'Top Vocal Group' gong while Kramer was voted '1964 Hope'  and Maughan received the 'Top Female Singer' award.
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7. John Lennon's Psychedelic Rolls Royce - 1967

6. Beatlemania - 1963
Joseph's coat of many colours was all right for biblical times, but in these stringent times, only a Rolls Royce will do for the allegorical value.
Where to Rolls Royce - who have consistently turned out the most endearing vehicles - it may seem pretty much of a fruit to see one of their products painted up as a sort of Regency on wheels, but when you are John Lennon of the Beatles, you can afford just about anything.
15 -year-old Michael Lowbey, of Sidcup, Kent, gives his own impromptu concert outside the Odean, Lewisham, where thousands of teenagers wait for the box office to open so they can buy tickets to the forthcoming Beatles concert.
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9. A Hard Day's Night Premiere

11. Princess Margaret meets the Beatles
The Beatles at the premiere of their film A Hard Day's Night
The Beatles and their manager Brian Epstein meet Princess Margaret at the premier of their film Help at the London Pavilion, July 1965.
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47. Juke Box Beatles

16. Beatles top all time singles chart
December 11, 1963: The Beatles pictured during their appearance on the music panel show, Juke Box Jury.
Embargoed to 0001 Monday June 4.  25/06/1967 The Beatles have held off artists such as Elvis Presley and Madonna to be declared the biggest selling singles act since charts began 60 years ago.
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31. Beatles In Paris

34. The Beatles with PM Harold Wilson
January 18, 1964: The Beatles after their Paris show, with their co-star the French singer Sylvie Vartan.
March 19, 1964: The Beatles with British Prime Minister Mr Harold Wilson when he presented them all with silver heart awards which were for show business personalities.

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