Amazing Limited-Edition Beatles Photo Collection from 1968

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Beatles – Tom Murray

Many consider the Beatles as the biggest and most popular band ever. Now photographer Tom Murray has brought iconic rock and roll band back to the forefront with a stunning Limited-Edition Beatles Photo Collection.

Tom Murray was involved in the Beatles last ever group publicity shoot back in the summer 1968. Discovered after 30 years, this amazing Beatles photo collection is now available to the public. Critics have said some the the Beatles photos are the best pictures ever to be taken of the band.

Rock Paper Photo, who provides the largest online gallery of pop culture, fine art photographs, is offering the Beatles photo collection.

Tom’s limited-edition Beatles prints are not the standard mock portraits or throw-away celebrity posters. The Beatles photo collection is a timeless, challenging works of art capturing intimate, behind the scenes moments between the Fab Four, rock and roll legends.

This Beatles collection will make the ideal conversation piece for one’s home or office. These Beatles prints will also be appreciated by fine art collectors, home design aficionados and Beatles fans alike.

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Beatles – Tom Murray

The photo collection features 23 different pictures of the Beatles and and each Beatles print has been hand-signed by Tom and comes in a 20 x 24 inch size.

Prices range from $3,500 – $5,000 per photo.

In addition, for those interested in smaller luxuries, all 23 images are also available as a giclée – aka an archival pigmented print – in an 18 x 22 inch size ($800 – $1,200).




The Beatles – Hard Days Night Hotel

Sleep off your hard day at the newest luxury hotel in Liverpool – it’s “The Beatles” themed Hard Days Night Hotel.

The hotel is located in the ‘Beatles Quarter’ of the city, and features visually stunning, artwork covering many key events in the lives of John, Paul, George and Ringo.

The numerous artwork, seen throughout the hotel, features the specially commissioned ‘Shannon Collection’ and a unique statue of John Lennon, which greets visiting guests in the hotel atrium.


The hip, 110 room hotel has two extravagant luxury suites. The hotel keeps a wrap on the details of the suites as to amaze the guests of the suites. However, the rumour is that the Lennon Suite features its own white piano – paying tribute to the white piano Lennon plays on the back cover of the Imagine… Album.

John Lennon’s sister, Julia, is quoted saying the $1,300 a night suite is “stunning” and “spectacular”. The other secret suite is the McCartney Suite which is said to pay tribute to his knighthood with the suite’s personal suit of armor.

The hotel isn’t just for Beatles Fans. The four-star hotel, housed within a 19th century mercantile building, also caters to business travelers and tourists with the deluxe rooms which contain en suite bathroom and shower, luxurious double bed, a leather topped desk and panoramic views of the Liverpool skyline.

The Hard Days Night Hotel reservations can be booked on their website http://www.harddaysnighthotel.com or by calling +44 (0)151 236 1964.