Rare Beatles Photos Trashed
04/10/07
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(Earvolution) EMI has brought suit against their cleaning company, Crystal Services, for allegedly throwing out rare Beatles photographs worth well over $1 million. The discarded memorabilia, which had been kept in an office in Manchester Square in London, included the only surviving copy of the photo used for the Please Please Me album cover and 452 transparencies and negatives.The suit alleges that despite placing the photos in cardboard boxes clearly marked "Not Rubbish - Do Not Remove," that "the cleaner removed the photographic material and disposed of it placing it for compaction in a waste compactor and collection by refuse collectors." [see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story
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