Archivists at Dundee University have uncovered a hoard of 500 photographs of The Beatles taken while they filmed Help! in 1965.
The images were taken by Hungarian-born photojournalist Michael Peto and were among 130,000 photographs and negatives gifted to the university after his death by his stepson, Michael Fodor, a former Dundee student.
The collection is being sorted for The Visual Evidence, a Research Support Libraries Programme project to digitise photographic archives at Dundee, Aberdeen and St Andrews universities.
Dundee, with a little help from its friends at St Andrews, is running a one-year MLitt in the history and practice of photography, which will now include modules on photographs of The Beatles and the rest of the Peto collection.
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