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BeatlesYou are in: Liverpool > Beatles > Welcome home lads Welcome home ladsBy Paul Coslett When four girls skipped school to see their idols The Beatles at Liverpool Town Hall, they didn鈥檛 bank on being caught on camera. Fran, Carole, Jane and Hazel at the Town Hall Paul McCartney鈥檚 return to his home city for the Liverpool Sound Concert at Anfield is one of the highlights of Capital of Culture year, but for sheer frenzy it鈥檚 unlikely to match the July day in 1964 when The Beatles returned to Liverpool for the northern premier of A Hard Day鈥檚 Night. Thousands of people lined the streets outside the Town Hall on Friday, 10 July, 1964, for The Beatles appearance on the balcony, a reception that the Liverpool Daily Post called 鈥榯he night of a thousand screams鈥. For four Liverpool schoolgirls the day was to be one of the most memorable of their lives. The girls in 1964 Carole Peate, with her friends Jane, Hazel and Fran, missed school for the day to see the fab four鈥檚 homecoming, but they were to come unstuck when a picture of them outside the Town Hall appeared in the Liverpool Echo. They had left home carrying bags of clothes, changed out of their school uniforms, hiding them in a bush, and then caught the bus in to Liverpool in order to claim their spot on Castle Street, 鈥淲e got there about 9 o鈥檆lock,鈥 says Carole. 鈥淚nitially we sat on the Town Hall step and the mayor arrived and he passed us and then started talking to us.鈥 鈥淥ther people started to arrive around about one or two o鈥檆lock. Caught on cameraCarole had made a prop especially for the occasion, modifying a roll of paper that had once been used as the destination board for the front of a bus, to create a homemade banner reading 鈥榃elcome home lads鈥. As the crowds grew the girls had to jostle for position on the left hand side of the Town Hall, 鈥淲e were allowed to stand at the front of the barrier,鈥 Carole recalls. 鈥淧eople tried to push us back but we said 鈥榃e鈥檝e been here all day鈥. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 actually see The Beatles arrive. 鈥淭he first time we saw them was when they were on the balcony.鈥 At the front of the crowd the girls were snapped by different photographers, including as it turned out, one from the Liverpool Echo. When a photograph of them posing with their banner appeared on the front page of the paper the game was up. 鈥溾淲hen we got back to school we thought we鈥檇 got away with it, until we got called in to the Deputy Head鈥檚 office,鈥 says Carole. 鈥淲e had loads of pictures taken but that was the only one we ever saw.鈥 McCartney memoriesWhere you at the Town Hall in 1964? Did you see The Beatles play in Liverpool or Sir Paul McCartney's dockland concerts since? Add your experiences to an online archive of memories with 成人快手 Memoryshare.
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