Previously unseen school photographs are to go on sale at an upcoming Beatles auction.

Beatles fans will be clamouring to buy the latest bit of band memorabilia, as a never-before-seen school photograph of Sir Paul McCartney has emerged.
The new find will go up for auction at a special event organised by The Beatles Shop in Liverpool to celebrate the band.
More than 315 items of memorabilia are already lined-up for auction at the sale on August 29th.
Stephen Bailey, manager of the shop, said another school photo of Ringo which is up for sale is the earliest class photo of the star the store has ever seen.
Fans can also snap up a lithograph of producer Sir George Martin's score for Yesterday, which comes complete with mistakes and tea stains.
Mr Bailey said that the recession has lead to many people offering their memorabilia for sale, adding: "It is truly amazing."
"I think that the present financial climate has concentrated people's memories and the extra cash that they will make comes in handy at a time like this."
Fans will also be able to catch TV coverage of the band next month, as the BBC celebrates Beatles Week with a number of shows.
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