(12) Leo Gorcey – was modelled and originally included to the left of Huntz Hall, but he was subsequently removed when a fee of $400 ($3,548 in 2020 terms) was requested for the use of the actor's likeness.Cloth doll by Haworth of Shirley Temple wearing a sweater that reads "Welcome The Rolling Stones Good Guys" – third and last appearance on the cover.Cloth grandmother-figure by Jann Haworth.A ceramic Mexican craft known as a Tree of Life from Metepec, substituted at the request of Germán Valdés, who had been asked to give consent for his image to appear.A 9-inch (23 cm) Sony television set, apparently owned by Paul McCartney (though claimed by Blake to have been Lennon's) the receipt, bearing McCartney's signature, is owned by a curator of a museum dedicated to the Beatles in Japan.An antique stone bust of a Victorian man brought over from John Lennon's house (which provided the basis for the album's cutout portrait of Sgt.A drumhead, designed by fairground artist Joe Ephgrave.A Fukusuke, Japanese figure associated with good luck.(71) Shirley Temple (child actress) – second appearance on the cover.(68) Mahatma Gandhi was planned for this position, but was deleted prior to publication.(65A) Bette Davis (actress) – hair barely visible on top of George's shoulder.(64) Paul McCartney holding a cor anglais.(61) Albert Einstein (physicist) – largely obscured.(58) Shirley Temple (child actress) – barely visible behind the wax models of John and Ringo, first of three appearances on the cover.(50) Albert Stubbins (English footballer).(46) Stephen Crane (writer) – barely visible between Issy Bonn's head and raised arm.(45) Johnny Weissmuller (Olympic swimmer/ Tarzan actor).(44) David Livingstone (missionary/explorer).(38) A " Petty Girl" (by artist George Petty).(36) Anonymous (hairdresser's wax dummy).(35) Stuart Sutcliffe (artist/former Beatle).(34) Anonymous (hairdresser's wax dummy).(34A) James Joyce (Irish poet and novelist) – barely visible below Bob Dylan. ![]() (33) Sri Paramahansa Yogananda (Hindu guru).(17) Sir Robert Peel (19th century British Prime Minister). ![]()
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