A Merseyside gran whose picture was taken at the height of Beatlemania has seen her image go ‘here, there and everywhere’.
And now June Duff, from Huyton, has a ‘ticket to ride’ after she found she is on the side of a Merseyrail train, promoting The Beatles Story.
June Duff holding photograph of her younger self watching The Beatles |
The 65-year-old said: “It’s been used everywhere. The picture was
taken by a man from the Daily Express, a man called Brian Duff, which
was strange because I got married and my name became Duff.
“They were serialising ‘The Mersey Sound’ in the Express – that’s why
he’d taken it. It was also used in the 1970s in a domestic violence
campaign which had this slogan ‘scream quietly or the neighbours might
hear you’.
“It’s also in the Beatles museum. People think it’s hilarious. My
daughters couldn’t believe it when they saw it. They said ‘oh my God,
again?’. It just keeps popping up.”
The image captures June in 1961/2 listening to the Beatles in the
original Cavern Club. Her niece, Wendy Bushell, spotted the image going
through Aintree station on a Merseyrail train last Sunday (May 18).
But the former catering manager should not even have been at the Beatles gig that night because she was underage.
She said: “I was 14 or 15 at the time. We used to go to a friend’s
house to get changed, black leather, we all wanted to look like Cynthia
Lennon.
“It was at the height of Beatlemania. It was fantastic. It was
fantastic to be among that and all the groups then from Liverpool, not
just the Beatles, all the other groups as well. Some of them were better
than the Beatles, the Merseybeats, The Searchers and a band called The
Undertakers. They were all fabulous."
June had some scary moments in a crush as her idols performed on
stage. She remembers a crowd surge at The Grafton in which her blouse
got ripped.
“It was pandemonium,” June said. “But I ended up sitting on the edge
of the stage. I remember Paul winked at me and I nearly fell off. I
thought I’d be swept up and married by 12 o’clock!”
June now has four grandsons to tell her story to. And when they ask
her who’s on the Merseyrail train picture she can tell them she’s ‘that
girl’.
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