A high-quality Giclee print of 12 Arnold Grove in Wavertree, Liverpool which was the birthplace and first childhood home of George Harrison, who lived in the house until he was six years old before moving to a new council estate is Speke in 1950.Harrison once said of the house,
"Try and imagine the soul entering the womb of a woman living at 12 Arnold Grove, Wavertree, Liverpool 15. There were all the barrage balloons, and the Germans bombing Liverpool. All that was going on. I sat outside the house a couple of years ago, imagining 1943, nipping through the spiritual world, the astral level, getting back into a body in that house. That really is strange when you consider the whole planet, all the planets there may be on a spiritual level. How do I come into that family, in that house at that time, and who am I anyway?"
The Artist: Celia JohnA proud LiverpudliThis is just one of my many Beatles themed paintings. Visit my gallery to see the whole collection. and discover how each piece beautfully complements their enduring spirit.
George Childhood Home
All prints are mounted and backed on high quality mounting board.
Sizes are standard measurements to readily fit into frames available from High St retailers.
Diagrams demonstrating the outer measurements (the frame size required), the internal aperture and the mount measurements can be seen on the last image of the listing.
Larger sizes are also available on request, these are made to order and may take up to 14 days to process.


