* The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night. George Harrison dancing with Claire Chivers in the Garrison Room at Les Ambassadeurs club, Mayfair, London, during filming for A Hard Day's Night, photographed by Lord Christopher Thynne, 17 April 1964, three strips with 9 unpublished 6 x 6 medium format negatives showing Harrison and Chivers in every frame and photographed during filmingQty: (9)NOTESProvenance: The photographer's family by direct descent. Full worldwide copyright will be relinquished by the vendor and assigned to the new owner. The negatives have been converted to positives for catalogue illustration purposes. This was the second and final day of filming A Hard Day's Night at the London private members’ club Les Ambassadeurs, following an earlier shoot on 17 March.
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* The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles dancing and seated in the Garrison Room at Les Ambassadeurs club, Mayfair, London, during filming for A Hard Day's Night, photographed by Lord Christopher Thynne, 17 April 1964, five strips with 29 unpublished 35mm film negatives, 15 showing George and Claire Chivers dancing (two out of focus), 5 others with George and Claire dancing with Ringo also on the dancefloor nearby, 5 with Ringo dancing, and 4 of Paul (one out of focus) seated at a table across the dancefloorQty: (29)NOTESProvenance: The photographer's family by direct descent. Full worldwide copyright will be relinquished by the vendor and assigned to the new owner. The negatives have been converted to positives for catalogue illustration purposes.
* The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles seated and standing in the Garrison Room at Les Ambassadeurs club, Mayfair, London, during filming for A Hard Day's Night, photographed by Lord Christopher Thynne, 17 April 1964, six strips with 36 unpublished 35mm film negatives, 6 featuring John, 7 with Paul, one with John (out of focus) and Paul, 3 with George, 2 with George and John, 1 with George and Paul, 8 with Ringo including one out of focus, 5 of models/actresses and two of film crew, plus one out of focus (probably another with George and John)Qty: (36)NOTESProvenance: The photographer's family by direct descent. Full worldwide copyright will be relinquished by the vendor and assigned to the new owner. The negatives have been converted to positives for catalogue illustration purposes.
* The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles indoors and outdoors at Les Ambassadeurs club, Mayfair, London, during filming for A Hard Day's Night, photographed by Lord Christopher Thynne, 17 April 1964, six strips with 31 unpublished 35mm film negatives, 7 of Ringo in conversation outside and mostly seated on railings, 6 (somewhat overexposed) of George in the garden outside, 5 of Ringo in the Garrison Room in conversation (two with Paul visible seated at a table in the background), 5 of George in the Garrison Room including 3 close-up head shots, 2 of Ringo and Paul at a table in conversation (one out of focus) and 6 of Paul alone or with a model seated at a table, all but two of these largely out of focus, (plus an unidentified man outside smoking and two overexposed negatives without people)Qty: (31)NOTESProvenance: The photographer's family by direct descent. Full worldwide copyright will be relinquished by the vendor and assigned to the new owner. The negatives have been converted to positives for catalogue illustration purposes.
* The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles with other actors and fans at Marylebone station, London, during filming for A Hard Day's Night, photographed by Lord Christopher Thynne, 5 April 1964, four strips of three unpublished 6 x 6 medium format negatives, individual frames showing: John and George (head turned away) in the train carriage with the backs of 'schoolgirl' actresses Pattie Boyd and Susan Whitman, the heads of George and John with the backs of Boyd and Whitman, George in front of John and framed by Norman Rossington (band manager) and the two schoolgirls, George talking to Wilfrid Brambell (Paul's grandfather), the remaining 8 frames on the open station platform with crowds in the background, six featuring the pair of Paul and George in various stances, one of the pair in conversation with Rossington and one blurred one of Rossington quickly escorting George to the waiting carQty: (12)NOTESProvenance: The photographer's family by direct descent. Full worldwide copyright will be relinquished by the vendor and assigned to the new owner. The negatives have been converted to positives for catalogue illustration purposes. Filming for A Hard Day's Night at Marylebone station took place over two consecutive Sundays. On this first day, over a hundred fans were filmed chasing after The Beatles. On the following Sunday The Beatles acted in the empty station without the crowds.
* The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles and fans at Marylebone station, London, during filming for A Hard Day's Night, photographed by Lord Christopher Thynne, 5 April 1964, three strips with 9 unpublished 6 x 6 medium format negatives, individual frames showing: two crowd scenes, George with obscured John and Ringo behind approaching from afar, two of John and Ringo walking along the platform with fans behind, two of Paul and two of Ringo each frame showing them leaning out of the train carriage door windowQty: (9)NOTESProvenance: The photographer's family by direct descent. Full worldwide copyright will be relinquished by the vendor and assigned to the new owner. The negatives have been converted to positives for catalogue illustration purposes.
* The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles and fans at Marylebone station, London, during filming for A Hard Day's Night, photographed by Lord Christopher Thynne, 5 April 1964, three strips and one single cell with 9 unpublished 6 x 6 medium format negatives, individual frames showing: Paul in profile, two crowd scenes including one close-up with screaming girl, George from behind, John and Ringo walking forwards from afar, John and Ringo walking diagonally away, George walking diagonally away, Ringo in profile entering a doorway, an unidentified young boy, and three duds not countedQty: (9)NOTESProvenance: The photographer's family by direct descent. Full worldwide copyright will be relinquished by the vendor and assigned to the new owner. The negatives have been converted to positives for catalogue illustration purposes.
* The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles and fans at Marylebone station, London, during filming for A Hard Day's Night, photographed by Lord Christopher Thynne, 5 April 1964, four strips with 12 unpublished 6 x 6 medium format negatives, individual frames showing: 7 of Paul visible with fake moustache in a small crowd by the train with director Richard Lester from behind and including two with Wilfrid Brambell, two of John with face in shadow seen looking out from the train carriage door window, one of Ringo looking out from the train door window, one of George in profile and partly obscured in carriage door window, and one of a few fans standing on the platformQty: (12)NOTESProvenance: The photographer's family by direct descent. Full worldwide copyright will be relinquished by the vendor and assigned to the new owner. The negatives have been converted to positives for catalogue illustration purposes.
* The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles and film crew at Marylebone station, London, during filming for A Hard Day's Night, photographed by Lord Christopher Thynne, 5 April 1964, four strips with 18 unpublished 35mm film negatives, individual frames showing: 6 of John sitting on top of advertising hoardings including three more close up and in better focus, one of John vaulting the hoardings, one of him disappearing over the top with George and Ringo about to climb up in pursuit, Ringo vaulting a wall with John standing on parcels beside him, George vaulting a wall, John and George (from behind part profile) in amongst the film crew, Ringo in amongst the film crew with the back of George's head also visible, one of Paul by a train carriage holding up a cigarette, two more of George walking in profile and lighting a cigarette through a train carriage window, a slightly out of focus John walking along a platform in conversation, Paul's face partly visible behind two out of focus other people by a train, plus 4 duds not countedQty: (18)NOTESProvenance: The photographer's family by direct descent. Full worldwide copyright will be relinquished by the vendor and assigned to the new owner. The negatives have been converted to positives for catalogue illustration purposes.
THE BEATLES; eight records comprising The White Album no. 0053504, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abbey Road, Rubber Soul, Magical Mystery Tour soundtrack and three compilations, also George Harrison Thirty Three & 1/3, and a group of books and magazines on The Beatles, John Lennon, etc.Additional InformationMixed condition, some creasing, discolouration, tears to dust jackets, etc.
Nine vinyl LP records; including Incense and Peppermints - The Strawberry Alarm Clock, Stereo US pressing, The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night, mono, Help, stereo, Yellow Submarine, stereo, Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - Gorilla, The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis Bold as Love, Reprise stereo Canada pressing, Jefferson Airplane Surrealistic Pillow, stereo, Peter Green - The End of the Game, and two Bob Dylan albums.
A small selection of LP vinyl records; seven to include Cream Wheels on Fire, Mono 582031, double album, Edgar Broughton Band, SHVL 791, green, Harvest label, The Age of Atlantic, Stereo, plum label, Pink Floyd A Saucer of Secrets, The Beatles Revolver, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Stereo EMI label, (with insert), and a The Yardbirds the Single Hits, 10" LP.
Eight modern release vinyl LP records; including The Beatles - Abbey Road, Sonny Boy Wiliamson - One Way Out, John Lee Hooker Boogie Chillun, Howlin' Wolf picture disc, The Crystals - Twist Uptown, Tom Waits - Live at the Bottom Line in New York 1976, Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson - Anthology Messages, The First Rock and Roll Record box set.
Ten LP vinyl records; including The Doors - Other Voices, The Who - Who Are You, George Harrison - All Things Must Pass, Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland part 1, The Beatles - Something New, Sgt Peppers LOney Hearts Club Band (with insert), Revolver, Abbey Road, David Bowie - The Thin White Duke (bootleg), The Rolling Stones - Bedspring Symphony (bootleg).
Six 7" vinyl singles; including fout The Beatles 7" singles, The Official Beatles Fan Club Third Christmas Record 7" flexidisc, with inner sheet, German pressing "Die Beatles Komm, gib mir deine hand", on Odeon label, Cry For a Shadow/Why (Can't You Love Me Again), 1961 Polydor label and sleeve, The Beatles' Hits, The Rolling Stones - Five by Five, Yardbirds - Five Yardbirds.
Corgi Classic Public transport, Classic Commercials the Connoisseur Collection and others: includes Liverpool Corporation 'The Beatles', London transport, Shillibeer, Guide Friday open top bus, Stagecoach Routemaster, Swindon Corporation, London Transport open top, London Transport Typhoo Tea, London Transport Jacobs Cream Crackers, Bartons Burlington Seagull & Morris Traveller Set, Metropolitan Police OB Coach and Morris Minor, The Ian Allan Publishing 50th Anniversary Set, all boxed. (12).
A collection of 31 vinyl L.P. records - Revolver by the Beatles, McCartney by Paul McCartney, Live Jam by John & Yoko / Plastic Ono band, Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon, Imagine by John Lennon, Shaved Fish by John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band, London Town by Wings, With the Beatles by the Beatles, Dark Horse by George Harrison, Mind Games by John Lennon, Wars and Bridges by John Lennon, Amsterdam by John and Yoko, Red Rose Speedway by Paul McCartney and Wings (2 copies), Ram by Paul and Linda McCartney, Sentimental Journey by Ringo Starr, Rubber Soul by the Beatles, Band on the Run by Wings, Let it be by the Beatles (2 copies), The White Album by the Beatles, Abbey Road by the Beatles, Wild Life by Wings, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles, Ringo by Ringo Starr, Magical Mystery Tour by the Beatles, Live Peace in Toronto 1969 by the Plastic Ono Band, The Beatles featuring Tony Sheridon by the Beatles, The Beatles / 1962-66 by the Beatles, Extra Texture by George Harrison and All Things Must Pass by George Harrison. (31)
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