Sir Paul McCartney: "I thought I'd lost them...It's lovely having these memories"
Never before seen photos of The Beatles, taken by Sir Paul McCartney, are due to go on display at a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from the end of June.
Sir Paul McCartney has unearthed never before seen photographs that chronicle the Beatles at the height of their fame.
They were taken by him, across an intense three month period in cities like Paris and New York, and are due to go on display at a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from the end of June. An accompanying book, 1964: Eyes of the Storm, goes on sale 13th June.
Sir Paul showed Today's Martha Kearney around the exhibition, telling her how he felt after rediscovering the photos decades after taking them.
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