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Limited edition giant vintage pin badge for Queen designed by artist Tony Dennis AKA Tape Deck Art
Freddie Mercury of Queen captured by Barrie Wentzell in 1975
Iconic shot of Freddie Mercury from Queen, taken by world leading music photographer Mick Rock in London 1974
Freddie Mercury performing onstage with Queen during their legendary Christmas Eve 1975 concert at Hammersmith Odeon
Freddie live at the Rainbow Theatre in March 1974 wearing a Zandra Rhodes creation.
Freddie Mercury, wrapped in purple sheets, captured by renowned photographer Mick Rock in London, 1974
Freddie Mercury performing onstage in 1975 wearing his iconic Zandra Rhodes outfit
Queen onstage at the Oxford New Theatre, London in 1975
Freddie Mercury & Brian May, Queen onstage in 1975
Freddie Mercury onstage with Queen at the Brøndby Hallen, Copenhagen in 1977 on their A Day At The Races Tour
Freddie Mercury and Brian May photographed on Queens first solo British tour on October 30th 1974 at Manchester’s Palace Theatre.
Mick Rock cover artwork for the iconic Queen 2 album released in 1974
Johnny Dewe Mathews first photoshoot of Queen taken a couple of months before the band released their third album 'Sheer Heart Attack'
Queen rehearsing for their first major tour at North End Road, Fulham, London in July 1973
Limited edition of Morgan Howell's original painting of the cover of Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' vinyl single
The first ever studio shoot with Queen. Photographer Johnny Dewe Mathews captures the early days of Freddie Mercurys vision.
Freddie Mercury in the spotlight whilst playing the grand piano in Southampton in May, 1977.
With Freddie it was immediately apparent that I was in the presence of a charismatic visionary, he set the dress sense for the whole band.
Freddie Mercury performing onstage wearing a harlequin one-piece at Brøndby Hallen, Copenhagen in 1977
Freddie Mercury performing at Brøndby Hallen, Copenhagen during Queen's 'A Day At The Races' Tour in May 1977
Keith Richards picking his teeth with a photo of The Queen in 1966.
Exclusive print of Freddie Mercury created for us by graphic artists The Postman in collaboration with photographer Dave Hogan.
Green Day had just hit it big and I was assigned by Entertainment Weekly magazine to shoot the band backstage at Madison Square Garden.
Morrissey wields a protestor’s placard bearing the title of The Smiths anarchic ‘Queen is Dead’ tour and album in Manchester,1986
The image of The Smiths outside Salford Lads' Club that graces the inner sleeve of their classic album The Queen is Dead
Alec Byrne shot of David Bowie at Paddington Green, London in September 1969
Colour contact sheet of images taken from The Smiths famous Salford Lads Club shoot for their Queen Is Dead album cover by Stephen Wright
Rod Stewart relaxing in the garden of his house in Berkshire he bought from bought from Lord Bethell, a lord-in-waiting to the Queen.
David Bowie posing in Paddington Green, London in September 1969.