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Peter Noone Collection
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I rediscovered Peter Noone in 1991. Since then I have been building a collection of materials related to his career. This page contains a few pictures of my Peter Noone collection room. I will add new photos to this page each month...check back again after August 15, 1999 for additional photos.
This wall contains at top a clock made my a fan. Far left is a poster fm the movie Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter. Next to the poster is a grouping of photos some with Peter and I. Center is a poster from the Liverpool Empire theater 1995 Solid Silver 60's show. To the right at the top is a photo from the Geraldo show in 1994 with Bobby Rydell, Gary Lewis, Peter Tork, Peter Noone and Geraldo. In the center is an autographed poster fm a Canadian Concert. Beneath the Candian poster is a picture of Peter and Natalie Noone singing at the London Palladium. More pictures hang to the right out of view.
The above poster is from the album Best of Herman's Hermits Volume 2. Next to it are two pinups from 60's teen magazines.
Autographed 8x10's. Top left is Peter (he drew the moustache and furrows). Top right is Gary Puckett. Bottom left is Bowzer. Bottom right is the first picture Peter sent me and a postcard he wrote to me on a flight to England.
Top left and bottom right are theater cards for the movie Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter. Bottom left is an autographed copy of Peter's solo album, Peter Noone One of the Glory Boys. Top right is an autographed composite picture in a conert program.
These are 4 45rpm records. Top left is 1980 Tremblers release (Peter was lead singer)I'll Be Taking Her Out Tonight. Top Right is a 1990's alternative group, The Stool Pigeons, Peter guested on the song Take Love, Give Love. Bottom left, 1971 Peter Noone Solo release of David Bowie's OH You Pretty Things. Bottom right is a rare Yardley promitional, The London Look.
Two solo efforts released in France. Left is We don't Need the Money Honey/Life Don't Change. Right is It's Good When I Get There/Treat You Like a Lady (autographed). Both were released in 1976.
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