“I had two brothers and one sister – my sister was twelve when I was born; she’d taken her Eleven Plus. I don’t really remembering much of her from my childhood because she left home when she was seventeen. She went to teacher college and didn’t’ come back.”- George Harrison

“Our house was very small. Two up and two down – step straight in off the pavement, step right out of the backroom. The front room was never used. It had the posh lino and a three piece suite, was freezing cold and nobody ever went in it, we’d all huddled together in the kitchen, where the fire was, with the kettle on, and a little iron cooking stove.”- George Harrison
“My earliest recollection is of sitting on a pot at the top of the stairs, having a poop – shouting ‘finished!'”- George Harrison

“I remember some nasty moments after we’d move to Speke. There were women whose husbands were running away and other women who were having kids every ten minutes. And men were always wandering round, going into houses shagging, I suppose. I remember my mother having to deal with someone who’d come around cursing and swearing about something or other. She got a bucket of water and threw it from the front step and closed the door and went in. She had to do that on a couple occasions.”- George Harrison
“I’d just left Dovedale Junior School and gone to the big school, the Liverpool Institute, when I went into the hospital.”- George Harrison

“It was during this time that I first wanted to get a guitar.”- George Harrison on his hospital stay
“I told him that The Beatles weren’t getting any airplay over here, that they really need to play on The Ed Sullivan Show, which they had never heard of.” – Louise Harrison

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The youngter. We can feel from his pictures he was much loved.