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Online Catalogue > Modern Beatles Merchandise  > Beatles Photographs > Paul McCartney NW8 Snapshot Book Photographs

Paul McCartney, London, NW8-1967
Paul McCartney, London, NW8-1967

All photos measure 7.5 x 7.5 cm (3 inches x 3 inches)

Please quote the relevant catalogue number when ordering.

Where a photo is dated this refers to the date on which the shot was taken in 1967. 





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Paul is pictured collecting his newspaper from the delivery box on his gate. One fan recalls that they would sometimes walk round with him to the studios from his house and if he stopped to buy a paper at the news stand. Paul would always wait for his penny change! 



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19th March: The relationship between Paul and the fans who congregated outside his gate wasn't always a smooth one and could change course daily. When Paul was in a good mood he would stop and chat amiably to the girls. Other times he would be haranguing the fans for intruding on his privacy or giving them one of 'his lectures', as the girls termed Paul's outbursts. 



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19th March 



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18th May: Paul climbs into a car heading off for yet another busy day. First was a Beatles photo session in Hyde Park with Marvin Lichtner from Time Magazine. Some of these amazing photos can be seen in The Beatles Monthly Book no. 49. Later that day Paul and John supplied backing vocals on The Rolling Stones track, 'We Love You'.  



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29th May: The photo opposite was taken as Paul had just arrived home after collecting Jane Asher from Heathrow airport, she returned to Britain after a theatre tour of the U.S.A. with the Bristol Old Vic. 



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29th May: The photo opposite was taken as Paul had just arrived home after collecting Jane Asher from Heathrow airport, she returned to Britain after a theatre tour of the U.S.A. with the Bristol Old Vic. 



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17th June: Life Magazine published an article in which Paul admitted taking LSD and controversially added that it had taken him closer to God. Later that day Paul came back from the park with Jane and Martha only to find the press on his doorstep looking to interview him regarding his statement on LSD and the potential repercussions of his admission.  



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It was the summer of bangles, beads, bells and badges and Paul had his fair share. The badge he can be seen wearing in the above shot featuring an image of an Indian squaw was the logo of the International Times, the underground newspaper, which was founded and edited by Paul's long time friend Barry Miles who later became his biographer.  



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25th June: Paul poses for pictures on the morning of the 'Our World' broadcast. Incidentally, he did sign the copy of the 'Pepper' which a young fan, Maureen, is holding. 



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25th June 



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7th July: "Paul kept saying that he wouldn't sign for me anymore because he had signed so many times for me before. So I passed my paper to my friend for Paul to autograph but when she gave the paper to Paul he realised that he had already signed for her and so my friend told him that it was mine, whereupon Paul signed the paper but said that this would be the last time!", recalled Carole. 



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11th July: Paul opened the gates at the front of the house to meet a lady who was collecting for charity. She had been going round to all of the houses in the avenue asking for donations. When Paul came out the girls who were present at the time didn't think that the charity worker realised who Paul was when she was talking to him nor had the penny dropped after she left! Paul is seen asking the lady about the charity.  



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After she left the fans clamoured around Paul taking photos. The trousers Paul is wearing were known as the 'Noddy' pants amongst the girls. The photos were taken four days after the release of 'All You Need Is Love', the remainder of July was a relatively quiet time for The Beatles. 



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13th July: A fan had rung on the doorbell and asked Paul to come out, he appeared briefly to chat and he also signed a book.  



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13th July 



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18th July: The epitome of Zen cool, Paul signs for an American fan, Cyndi. The order of events at Cavendish Avenue on this particular evening was that Paul arrived back from John's house at 6.15pm. Later John and Ringo arrived at Paul's and afterwards Ringo left alone. Sometime after Paul and John came out in the car and Paul wound down the window and said to the fans that they were going to be out all night and asked them would they leave, the girls replied, "Yes".  



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19th July: Paul at the height of the Summer Of Love, sporting an eastern-style necklace of plastic beads worn over the 'Our World' shirt, cement mixer in background. As Paul was closing the gates this evening the fans were taking pictures and he made a sharp comment to them about the number of photographs they had been taking. Three days later, on the 22nd, Paul and the rest of The Beatles entourage departed for a holiday in Greece.  



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This photo was taken in July 



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6th August: Paul came out of the house carrying two suitcases bound for a short break in Liverpool, two taxis were waiting as some of his family from Liverpool were accompanying him. In the hustle and bustle (left) someone pushed Jane and Paul wasn't too happy about it.  



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6th August 



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14th August: Paul doesn't look too happy....mmmm....those girls again... 



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25th August: Neil came out of Cavendish Avenue carrying a case which he put into the car. (Paul later met up with the other three Beatles and they travelled from Euston railway station, London to Bangor to meet the Maharishi.) As Paul came out of the gates a girl fan made a grab for his head and tried to cut a piece of his hair with a pair of scissors (see the photo opposite). Paul kept cool for a while but then he lost his temper and tried to push the girl away.  



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25th August 



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John and Ringo were the most frequent visitors to Paul's house, George visited less than the others. His psychedelic Mini can be seen parked outside no. 7 in the shot opposite.

 



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5th September: Paul jumped into a black cab, came back to Cavendish Avenue and then went out to EMI studios. John arrived at the studios later and expressed amazement at the fact that the girls knew that The Beatles were going to be at EMI that particular evening. 



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9th September: Paul with Jane. Apparently, Paul was in a great mood, joking with one girl that he'd been signing for her, for the last 3 years. Another girl exclaimed, "Wait a minute" and he repeated the phrase, mimicking the fan. 



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