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And as an avid Harrison fan, her Beatles scrapbook would also include such remnants as threads from his jeans and fluff from under his bed.
Here comes the crumb. A piece of toast that was left behind by late Beatles legend George Harrison on a plate in 1962 has been sold. The leftover crust was saved by then-15-year-old Sue Houghton ...
The outlet reports the date in Houghton’s scrapbook as significant, as the Beatles played their final show at Liverpool’s Cavern Club, where they got their start, the very next day.
A piece of toast eaten by George Harrison in the early 1960s has sold to a Beatles fan and memorabilia collector for an undisclosed sum. The bread was put into a scrapbook by Beatles fan Sue Houghton.
When she was 10 or 11, little Lucinda Williams made a Beatles scrapbook – press clippings, photos — even a Bazooka bubble gum wrapper. “The gum wrapper said something like: If you buy this ...
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said Lowe, who still has her Beatles scrapbook, vinyl record albums, Beatles bubblegum trading cards and tickets to their Gardens ($4.50) and 1966 Crosley Field shows ($5.50).
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Beatles fan and music memorabilia collector Joseph O’Donnell paid an undisclosed sum for the bread, which has been kept for the last few decades in a scrapbook and was previously auctioned off ...
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A Piece of George Harrison's Uneaten Toast, Which Has Sat in a Scrapbook Since the Early 1960s, Sells to Beatles Fan The late Beatles rocker's discarded lunch previously sold at auction in 1991 ...
The outlet reports the date in Houghton’s scrapbook as significant, as the Beatles played their final show at Liverpool’s Cavern Club, where they got their start, the very next day.