10 Admiral Grove
10 Admiral Grove, Liverpool - the childhood home of Beatle Ringo Starr - is being sold by housing association Plus Dane at auction on March 24, 2016.
12 Arnold Grove,Liverpool - Birthplace of George Harrison
12 Arnold Grove, Liverpool: the birthplace of Beatle George Harrison, and his home for the first 6 years of his life.
ALL 4 Beatles Childhood Homes
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We all know where the Beatles come from. But do you know where they actually come from?
Here are all FAB 4 Childhood homes from around the city.
We will show you the house of George, Ringo, Paul and Johns.
12 Arnold Grove is near Picton Clock Tower in the Liverpool suburb of Wavertree. The house is the birthplace and childhood home of Beatle George Harrison.
10 Admiral Grove, a property in Dingle, Liverpool, England, is the house in which Ringo Starr lived for twenty years before he rose to fame
20 Forthlin Road is a National Trust property in Allerton in south Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is the house in which Paul McCartney lived for several years before he rose to fame
251 Menlove Avenue in Liverpool, England, named Mendips is in Woolton, south Liverpool. John Lennon remained at Mendips until mid-1963 when he was 22 years old with his aunt Mimi.
Ringo Starr's Liverpool Homes - A walk from Madryn Street to Admiral Grove
Ringo Starr was born in Madryn Street, Dingle, Liverpool 8.
When he was 3 years old, his mother and father separated, and a house swap meant a move over the road (High Park Road) to behind the Empress Pub - Admiral Grove.
A Visit To Ringo's Childhood Home.
The BBFC visit Ringo Starr's childhood home in Liverpool.
Cavern Club Where the Beatles Played - A walk inside...
A walk down the steps from Mathew Street to the interior of The Cavern Club
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Guide Jay
Albert Dock
Cavern Club (opened in 1957), 10 Mathew St, where the Beatles played 292 times between 1961 to 1963
Mount Pleasant register office where John and Cynthia got married in 1962
Former Liverpool Maternity Hospital, where John Lennon was born 9 Oct 1940
At #36 Falkner Street, built in the 1820s, where Beatles Manager Brian Epstein had a flat. He let John and Cynthia use it after their marriage.
Hope Street suitcases sculpture, A Case History by John King, 1998
Liverpool Institute, where John and George went to school, now all owned by Paul McCartney.
House where Ringo lived for 20 years, 10 Admiral Grove.
Penny Lane
Behind the shelter in the middle of a roundabout (from lyrics to Penny Lane, 1969)
Barbar Shop (from lyrics to Penny Lane, 1969)
George Harrison's House, 12 Arnold Grove
St. Peter's Churchyard, where the gravestones of Eleanor Rigby and Father McKenzie are (from the song Eleaanor Rigby, 1966)
St Peters Church, where John and Paul first met
Strawberry Fields, with busloads of people!(a former salvation Army children's home)
House of John Lennon, 251 Menlove Avenue
House of Paul McCartney, 20 Forthlin Road
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Ringo Starr's birth-place
9 Madryn Street, Liverpool
A very small area of the city, known as The Welsh Streets, consisting of about 400 houses.
Even though the location is well known, the actual name of this area of the city is rather unclear due to inspirational restoration plans. Could be Dingle or Toxteth.
UK Liverpool-Ringo Starr's birthplace and childhood home
It was sad to see Ringo Starr's birthplace and childhood home so dilapidated and neglected.
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The Beatle member,Ringgo Starr's house sells for £70K
The childhood home of The Beatles' Ringo Starr has been auctioned at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.
The rundown property in Liverpool had a guide price of just £55,000 ($78,000) and reveals the humble beginnings of a member of the world's biggest band.
It is a terrace house with two bedrooms at 10 Admiral Grove in Toxteth and was where the former Beatle lived as a small child and until he was 21.
The property was bought at the auction for £70,000 by Jackie Holmes from London. She has previously bought the house of John Lennon's mother in Allerton last April and George Harrison's home in Speke the year before.
'I'm so glad I've got this house because Ringo's childhood home, like the other two Beatles properties I own, have got so much history behind them, which is what I love about them all. I'm a massive Beatles fan so I'm delighted.
'With this property I'm probably going to rent it out, ideally to a Beatles fan who I know will look after the house and cherish it.'
Last-minute reprieve for Ringo's house
Beatles drummer Ringo Starr spent only the first three months of his life at nine, Madryn street in Liverpool's Dingle district. The star's birthplace, along with 444 other terraced pre-1919 homes faces demolition for redevelopment in a multi-million deal for the city. However pressure is increasing to save it and turn it into a tourist hotspot.
With a final decision just weeks away Britain's Housing minister now says he wants local community group's voices to be heard, and there are those arguing for the whole area's historical value, as well.
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The Childhood Homes of the Beatles
This footage was shot in January 2011. Contents include:
0:13: Paul McCartney's home
0:33: John Lennon's home
0:57: Area where John's mom Julia was killed
1:11: Ringo Starr's homes
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I did have footage of George Harrison's home, but it turned out to be too dark.
Info on each location is below:
Paul McCartney's House at 20 Forthlin Road: the McCartney family moved into the house in 1955. Here, in the front room, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote and rehearsed the early Beatles songs. Consequently, the home is sometimes referred to as the birthplace of the Beatles. Sadly, only a year after the McCartney family moved in, Paul's mom Mary died of an embolism after a mastectomy operation. More info here:
John Lennon's House at 251 Menlove Ave, named Mendips: John Lennon's aunt Mimi and husband George took John in at the age of five, after his mother Julia, who was living with her boyfriend, was persuaded that it would be better for Mimi and George to take care of him. He remained at Mendips until mid-1963, when he was 22 years old. More info:
John's mother Julia was killed near the home while crossing Menlove Avenue to catch a bus home. The crossing area is shown in the video. More info:
Ringo Starr's Houses: 9 Madryn Street and 10 Admiral Grove: Ringo Starr lived in the home at 9 Madryn Street until age three when his parents separated. Ringo and his mother moved to smaller, less expensive home at 10 Admiral Grove. This home is shown in purple in this video. More info:
Outside 9 Madryn St Liverpool, Ringo Starr's Childhood Home
Little video of the outside of Ringo Starr's childhood home. The house and street now boarded up, awaiting renovation. The metal sheets on the windows and door, have been wrote on by many fans over the years.
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Liverpool, England 2008_046
A Beatles Medley
First album released in the UK: Please Please Me (March 22, 1963)
First album released in the U.S.: Introducing...The Beatles (January 10, 1964). The UK version was called Please Please Me.
First single released in the UK: Love Me Do (Oct. 5, 1962)
First single released in the U.S.: Please Please Me (Feb. 25, 1963)
First No. 1 single in the UK: Please Please Me (Feb. 22, 1963)
First No. 1 single in the U.S.: I Want to Hold Your Hand (Feb. 1, 1964)
First No. 1 album in the UK: Please Please Me (May 11, 1963)
First No. 1 album in the U.S.: Meet the Beatles! (Feb. 15, 1964)
First live television performance in the U.S.: The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb. 9, 1964. Some 73 million viewers tuned in.
First album to debut at No. 1 on the UK charts: Help! (Aug. 6, 1965)
First live performance together: Aug. 17, 1960, at the Indra Club in Hamburg, Germany.
First live performance together in England: Jan. 6, 1961, at Litherland Town Hall, north of Liverpool.
First live concert in the U.S.: Washington Coliseum on Feb. 11, 1964.
First feature film: A Hard Day's Night (1964)
The Beatles were the first band to play in a stadium. They played New York's Shea Stadium on Aug. 15, 1965, in front of more than 55,600 people.
The Beatles were the featured attraction in the first ever live global satellite television broadcast, in June 1967. On the television show called Our World, shown simultenously in 24 countries via satellite, they performed All You Need Is Love.
On April 4, 1964, the Beatles held the five top slots on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. No. 1: Can't Buy Me Love, No. 2: Twist and Shout, No. 3: She Loves You, No. 4: I Want to Hold Your Hand, No. 5: Please Please Me
The Beatles were the first band to print song lyrics on an album cover. They did so on 1967's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
White Album: The first album released with a blank cover.
The Beatles produced promotional music videos to promote Revolver. Videos for Paperback Writer and Rain are considered the first music videos.
The Beatles were the first band to use feedback in a song recording. The distortion opens the song I Feel Fine, released in Nov. 1964.
The Beatles were the first band to use backmasking—recording a sound or music backwards. They used the technique on Tomorrow Never Knows, I'm Only Sleeping, and Rain.
The album 1, released on November 13, 2000, was the first Beatles compilation released on CD.
The Beatles catalog became available on iTunes on Nov. 16, 2010.
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a community gone
George Harrison back in Arnold Grove
Glen Knowler , Uk's best George Harrison look-a-like , visits Arnold Grove.
Beatles Childhood Homes
A tour of Liverpool
10 Admiral Grove is Ringo's home
12 Arnold Grove is George's
20 Forthlin Road is Paul's
Menlove Avenue is John's
Also, the John Lennon International Airport Above Us Only Sky
A sculpture of John in the airport
THE CHILDHOOD HOME OF, JOHN LENNON
RECORDED IN LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND....APRIL, 2013