★ : John Lennon & Paul McCartney photographed by David Bailey, January 21 1965
I told John to close his eyes because I could feel this tension between him and Paul. I did them afterwards; I got them looking different ways because there was such a tension. — David Bailey
★ : Cynthia, Jane Asher, Paul & John in Hanover Grand, London celebrating The grapefruit's new single "Dear Delilah" in January 18 1968
★ Cynthia during a photoshoot in Kenwood, 1965
★ : Cynthia, John and Paul at the Casbah in 1959
"I had [John] down as a coffee-boy layabout, as I used to call him, and thought he was rather arrogant. But when I got to know him – it's quite tragic really. I had an unhappy childhood, too, so there was a bit of an understanding there, although we never talked about it. I remember Stuart Sutcliffe saying that he once saw John at the top of the stairs at art school, crying on his own. That, to me, was the real John, but on stage, of course, he was arrogant."
Allan Williams, (link to article)
We have all seen these photos many times. So, they appeared on June 29, 1967, when Beatles fan magazine photographer Leslie Bryce held a photo shoot with John Lennon at his home in Kenwood.
★ : John lennon on the first day of rehearsing for the beatles christmas show | 21 december 1964
Cynthia in tahiti with george, pattie n john