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A Piece of History

A Piece of History

July 05, 2017

Already, our beautiful Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite letterpress print has been featured in Rolling Stone, is ‘loved’ by Paul McCartney himself and has been added to the permanent collection of the prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

The Beatles StoryNow, our work can be seen hanging in the award-winning Beatles Story, the worlds largest permanent exhibition purely devoted to the lives and themes of the Beatles. If you’re a huge Beatles fan, just like us, then this is a must-see when you next get the chance to visit Liverpool. Remember to keep an eye out for our work amongst the other seminal pieces of Beatles history.

Take a look at The Beatles Story website, and join the ranks of Beatles connoisseurs around the world by ordering your very own limited edition Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite limited edition print




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