"As soon as The Beatles came on stage everybody stood up and then what seemed like thousands of girls started screaming," he ...
Joseph O’Donnell, whose website calls him a “passionate collector of Beatles and music memorabilia,” reportedly paid an ...
The latest Beatles memorabilia to be sold off isn’t just a piece of history — it’s a piece of toast. George Harrison‘s unfinished breakfast toast from 1963 was sold in a private sale to ...
The toasted treasure was first auctioned in 1992 when Houghton sold her Beatles scrapbook at Christie’s for $1,600 to pay for home repairs. Since then, it changed hands until memorabilia ...
memorabilia collectors and fellow Beatles fans.” The toast became a running joke amongst the Beatles and in 1999 Paul McCartney revealed his children teased him about leaving breakfast unfinished.
A man from Tynemouth is now the proud owner of one of the most talked about pieces of Beatles memorabilia. A piece of George Harrison's toast. The new owner, Joseph O'Donnell, a memorabilia ...
Joseph O’Donnell, whose website calls him a “passionate collector of Beatles and music memorabilia,” reportedly paid an undisclosed sum for the bread, which has been kept for the last few ...
A set of Beatles autographs from a 1963 concert in Hull could earn up to £1,500 at auction. The Fab Four's signatures were collected by Scunthorpe teenager Jeff Scarr, who attended their gig at ...
A Beatles fan has bought a partially eaten piece of toast from 1963 that Beatles George Harrison nibbled on. The Beatles, from left, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney arrive ...
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