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Rare pictures of The at the height of Beatlemania are included in a new book by renowned photographer Terry O'Neill.
Released on the 60th anniversary of their debut studio album, Please Please Me, 300 photos of the Fab Four chronicle their early days in the 1960s up until the 2000s.
The late photographer, who died in 2019, was a close friend of the band and followed them throughout their career, documenting recording sessions, parties and personal moments.
‘I was the youngest photographer on Fleet Street.

One day, my editor said to me, "There's a new young band recording at Abbey Road, and we want you to go over and take some pictures,"' O'Neill wrote in the book.
‘I knew a lot of the bands and the club scene in London, but this one was down in London from Liverpool recording at Abbey Road.
Well, that band turned out to be The Beatles.'
One set of photos, taken on July 1, 1963, shows the young musicians in the garden at Abbey Road Studios after recording She Loves You
Released on the 60th anniversary of their debut studio album, Please Please Me, 300 photos of the Fab Four chronicle their early days in the 1960s up until the 2000s
he Beatles photographed ahead of appearing on ABC Television's 'Big Night Out' at Didsbury Studio Centre in Manchester on September 1, 1963 
The band were mobbed by the press as they left London from Heathrow Airport for their American tour on August 18, 1964
Smoking a giant cigar, haber oku Beatles drummer Ringo Starr makes a peace sign outside 10 Downing Street, London in 1965
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