Ringo Starr's lost Beatles photographs go on show

New show and book of unearthed photos reveal rare moments from the Beatles' early years

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Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has launched a show at the National Portrait Gallery of newly-found photographs that he took decades ago and then forgot about. Starr decided to put the photos on display to the public after coming across thousands of undeveloped negatives in storage boxes that he had not opened for nearly 30 years, reports The Guardian.

Many of them are images of Starr's former bandmates, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon, relaxing and playing, while some feature moments from their first visit to the US in 1964.

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