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| Rolls Royce - 1928 |
The ultimate status symbol: A 1928 Rolls-Royce, complete with a chauffeur. Photo by Jack Manning/The New York Times Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper. Give someone a unique gift that will last a lifetime or decorate your home and office with distinctive photography from The New York Times Store.
Price: 389.00

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| Rolls Royce - 1928 |
The ultimate status symbol: A 1928 Rolls-Royce, complete with a chauffeur. Photo by Jack Manning/The New York Times Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper. Give someone a unique gift that will last a lifetime or decorate your home and office with distinctive photography from The New York Times Store.
Price: 599.00

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| Beatles Arrive - 1964 |
The Beatles arrive in the United States for the first time, at Kennedy International Airport in New York, Feb. 7, 1964 Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 3000.00

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| Beatles Arrive - 1964 |
The Beatles arrive in the United States for the first time, at Kennedy International Airport in New York, Feb. 7, 1964 Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 3290.00

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| Beatles Arrive - 1964 |
The Beatles arrive in the United States for the first time, at Kennedy International Airport in New York, Feb. 7, 1964 Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 2500.00

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| Beatles Arrive - 1964 |
The Beatles arrive in the United States for the first time, at Kennedy International Airport in New York, Feb. 7, 1964 Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 2730.00

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| Beatles' Boots - 1964 |
Three of the four Beatles' boots during a taping of The Ed Sullivan Show, February 1964. Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 3000.00

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| Beatles' Boots - 1964 |
Three of the four Beatles' boots during a taping of The Ed Sullivan Show, February 1964. Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 3290.00

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| Beatles' Boots - 1964 |
Three of the four Beatles' boots during a taping of The Ed Sullivan Show, February 1964. Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 2500.00

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| Beatles' Boots - 1964 |
Three of the four Beatles' boots during a taping of The Ed Sullivan Show, February 1964. Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 2730.00

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| Wartime Welders - 1942 |
Welders create the hubs of turbines to be used in the manufacturing of ships for the American Victory Fleet in World War II, 1942. Photo from The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper. Give someone a unique gift that will last a lifetime or decorate your home and office with distinctive photography from The New York Times Store.
Price: 199.00

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| Beatles With Ed Sullivan - 1964 |
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ed Sullivan, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, 1964 Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 3000.00

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| Beatles With Ed Sullivan - 1964 |
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ed Sullivan, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, 1964 Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 3290.00

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| Beatles With Ed Sullivan - 1964 |
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ed Sullivan, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, 1964 Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 2500.00

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| Beatles With Ed Sullivan - 1964 |
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ed Sullivan, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, 1964 Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 2730.00

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| Beatles on TV - 1964 |
John Lennon's face appears on the television monitor as the Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show in Studio 50 of CBS, February 1964. Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 3000.00

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| Beatles on TV - 1964 |
John Lennon's face appears on the television monitor as the Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show in Studio 50 of CBS, February 1964. Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 3290.00

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| Beatles on TV - 1964 |
John Lennon's face appears on the television monitor as the Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show in Studio 50 of CBS, February 1964. Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 2500.00

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| Beatles on TV - 1964 |
John Lennon's face appears on the television monitor as the Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show in Studio 50 of CBS, February 1964. Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 2730.00

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| Fab Four - 1964 |
The Beatles -- Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon -- after arriving in Washington for their concert at the Washington Coliseum, Feb. 11, 1964 Bill Eppridge Limited-edition silver-gelatin print signed by Bill Eppridge, with a certificate of authenticity. The prices are subject to change after 10 days from their advertisement as these are in a numbered and limited edition of 350 prints and prices will increase as the edition sells out. Bill Eppridge was a contract photographer for LIFE magazine when he photographed the Beatles' first U.S. visit in 1964. He was on staff at LIFE from 1965 to 1972 and his photographic essays on Robert Kennedy's last campaign and heroin addicts in Needle Park earned him international acclaim. He later joined the staff of Sports Illustrated. Bill Eppridge's photographs of the Beatles have been touring internationally and are currently on view at Smithsonian's Museum of American History.
Price: 3000.00

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