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Brian Epstein (1934–1967)
Brian Epstein (1934–1967)
Brian Epstein (1934–1967)
Brian Epstein (1934–1967)
Brian Epstein (1934–1967)
Brian Epstein (1934–1967)
Brian Epstein (1934–1967)
Brian Epstein (1934–1967)
Brian Epstein (1934–1967)

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A statue of Brian Epstein in walking stance, with overcoat flapping in the wind.
Title

Brian Epstein (1934–1967)

Date

2022

Medium

bronze

Accession number

L1_MH_S303

Acquisition method

commissioned by Brian Epstein Legacy Project

Work type

Statue

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

27th August 2022

Access

at all times

Inscription description

BRIAN EPSTEIN / 1934 -1967 On 9th November 1961 brain Epstein left his family-owned / record / electrical store NEMS, at 12 / 14 Whitechapel (opposite), / and walked to the Cavern to see the Beatles for the first time, / He managed them through NEMS Enterprises, / and his other Liverpool hitmakers included Cilla Black, / Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J Kramer, and the Fourmost. / Sculptor Andrew Edwards / July 2022

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Located at

Whitechapel, Liverpool

L1 6DZ

Located at the junction with Stanley Street.