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English: Photograph of The Beatles as they arrive in New York City in 1964
Français : Photographie de The Beatles, lors de leur arrivée à New York City en 1964
Italiano: Fotografia dei Beatles al loro arrivo a New York City nel 1964
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7 February 1964 |
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United Press International (UPI Telephoto) Cropping and retouching: User:Indopug and User:Misterweiss |
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http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/list/235_pob.html Library of Congress note: "No copyright found; checked by staff December 2000."
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