Never before seen photos of The Beatles are to be unveiled at an exhibition in Norwich, commencing June 1st.
Taken at Abbey Road Studios in 1967, the photos include images of the fab four relaxing during the recording of, ‘With A little Help From My Friends,’ and eating lunch with producer George Martin.
The photos, taken by Sunday Times photographer Frank Herrmann hours before the band posed for the cover of ‘Sgt. Pepper,’ were thought to have been lost but thanks to modern technology the candid shots have been restored from the original contact sheets.
The exhibition of Beatles photographs will run until September 1st at the Saint Giles Street Gallery in Norwich.
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