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John Lennon MBE return letter valued at £60k | |
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A letter John Lennon wrote to the Queen explaining why he was returning his MBE was found tucked in a record sleeve from a £10 car boot haul. | A letter John Lennon wrote to the Queen explaining why he was returning his MBE was found tucked in a record sleeve from a £10 car boot haul. |
The anonymous owner took the document to a valuation day at The Beatles Story in Liverpool on Wednesday - and discovered it was worth about £60,000. | The anonymous owner took the document to a valuation day at The Beatles Story in Liverpool on Wednesday - and discovered it was worth about £60,000. |
One expert believes the text is a draft of the letter Lennon sent in 1969, which remains in the Royal archives. | |
He returned the MBE in protest at Britain's involvement in a civil war. | |
The letter reads: "I am returning this MBE in protest against Britain's involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam and against Cold Turkey slipping down the charts." | The letter reads: "I am returning this MBE in protest against Britain's involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam and against Cold Turkey slipping down the charts." |
Lennon, along with the other members of The Beatles, initially accepted the MBE when it was awarded in the Queen's 1965 birthday honours, but later returned it in 1969. | |
The letter, which was recently unearthed in the owner's attic, has been described as an "incredible find" by music memorabilia expert Darren Julien. | The letter, which was recently unearthed in the owner's attic, has been described as an "incredible find" by music memorabilia expert Darren Julien. |
It was originally discovered inside the sleeve of a record that was part of a collection of 45s, picked up for £10 at a car boot sale 20 years ago. | It was originally discovered inside the sleeve of a record that was part of a collection of 45s, picked up for £10 at a car boot sale 20 years ago. |
"My theory is that John Lennon never sent this draft because of the smeared ink," said Mr Julien. | "My theory is that John Lennon never sent this draft because of the smeared ink," said Mr Julien. |
"If you're writing to the Queen, you want the letter to look pretty perfect, you don't want the ink to be smudged. | "If you're writing to the Queen, you want the letter to look pretty perfect, you don't want the ink to be smudged. |
"This suggests that he wrote a second version of the letter, which was the one that was actually sent." | "This suggests that he wrote a second version of the letter, which was the one that was actually sent." |
Other items that valued at the event include: | Other items that valued at the event include: |
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