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Terry O'Neill

The Beatles leaving for The United States (POSTHUMOUS), 1964
Gelatin silver print
Posthumous edition
Printed signature, embossed estate stamped and numbered on the front
Certificate of authenticity
TB036
Edition of 50
16 x 20 inch
Terry O'Neill, The Beatles leaving for The United States (POSTHUMOUS), 1964
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£ 2,250.00
20 x 24 inch
Terry O'Neill, The Beatles leaving for The United States (POSTHUMOUS), 1964
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£ 3,000.00
30 x 40 inch
Terry O'Neill, The Beatles leaving for The United States (POSTHUMOUS), 1964
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£ 5,000.00
48 x 72 inch
Terry O'Neill, The Beatles leaving for The United States (POSTHUMOUS), 1964
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£ 12,000.00
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Terry O'Neill - photographer / The Beatles are photographed leaving Heathrow Airport for the US to perform at the Ed Sullivan Show in February of 1964. The group would go...
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Terry O'Neill - photographer / The Beatles are photographed leaving Heathrow Airport for the US to perform at the Ed Sullivan Show in February of 1964. The group would go on to be regarded as the most influential band of all time and prove integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form.
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