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The world-famous zebra crossing which featured on the sleeve of the Beatles' Abbey Road LP has been given 'listed' status by the Government. Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo ...
The Abbey Road zebra crossing in north London - made famous after appearing on a Beatles album cover - has been given Grade II listed status. The crossing - the first of its kind to be listed - is ...
But Beatles fans travelling to Abbey Road will soon have an unwanted addition to their sought-after photographs of the iconic zebra crossing – a lollipop lady. Local councillors want to end the ...
The crossing - just outside the renowned Abbey Road studios, where the Beatles recorded much of their output - was given Grade II listing in 2010 by heritage minister John Penrose. It was the ...
But Beatles fans travelling to Abbey Road will soon have an unwanted addition to their sought-after photographs of the iconic zebra crossing – a lollipop lady. Local councillors want to end the ...
The Beatles’ Abbey Road has one of the most iconic album ... So popular, in fact, that the iconic zebra crossing from the cover, situated outside of the famous Camden studios, has been a popular ...
Many risk life and limb replicating the band's Abbey Road album cover on the zebra crossing outside, enraging countless cabbies, bus drivers and other motorists in the process. Their consternation ...
John, Paul, George and Ringo made the crossing a mecca for music fans after it appeared on their 1969 album Abbey Road WORKERS have dug up the iconic zebra crossing made famous by The Beatles.
Many risk life and limb replicating the band's Abbey Road album cover on the zebra crossing outside, enraging countless cabbies, bus drivers and other motorists in the process. Their consternation, ...
Beatles fans keep turning up at the wrong Abbey Road before facing a 10-mile journey across London to reach the famed zebra crossing. The band was pictured crossing the road in St John’s Wood ...
The group was pictured on the crossing near their Abbey Road studios in St John’s Wood, North London, for their iconic 1969 album named after the street. But hundreds of day trippers hoping to ...