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George Harrison holding birthday cards sent to him by fans on his 21st birthday (x)
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After Stuart’s death, John and George used to come and see me in my home. It was actually John’s suggestion. John said, “Can I see where he used to paint?” I said, “Of course, you can.” In that moment, I had to take a picture of them and I just grabbed this old chair and put it there. John was just full of emotion being in the same room where his friend was just painting that he nearly burst out in tears. And George was a bit worried, so I just said to George, “Stand behind him.” You could see how quickly George understood what it was all about: death and being alive. He’d only just turned eighteen and when you look at the picture and see his eyes, they’re so full of protection for John. - Astrid Kirchherr
We had a friend, Arthur, and he used to describe it as a fuckin’ turban!

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George Harrison in Amsterdam, 1964

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Scan - George, a Beatles publicity shoot, Liverpool, 1962
Scanned from: “George Harrison: Living in the Material World”