Ringo Starr's 'lost' photographs published
12 June, 2013
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Photographs from former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr's personal archives that have never been seen before have now been published in an e-book.
They range from his childhood growing up in Liverpool during the forties, to his life on the road with the band.
The musician described the collection as "a trip down memory lane" with the band-mates he calls "his three brothers".
BBC’s David Sillito reports.

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