Historic John Lennon memorabilia unveiled in Liverpool
published on 12 Jun 2017
Fifty years on from the UK release of The Beatles’ hit Strawberry Fields Forever, the iconic, original red gates from The Salvation Army’s children’s home have returned to Liverpool and go on public display today at the award-winning ‘The Beatles Story’ visitor attraction.
Following the legendary success of the song, written by John Lennon, the gates to the Strawberry Field site in Woolton became a point of pilgrimage for thousands of Beatles fans from around the world, until they were taken into protective storage in 2011. For the past six years, replica gates have stood at the Beaconsfield Road entrance.
Strawberry Field holds a special place in the history of The Beatles, with John’s experiences in and around the children’s home providing inspiration for the unforgettable song. He grew up with his aunt Mimi just a stone’s throw away from the site, and was said to find peace and refuge in the grounds.
[The Salvation Army has unveiled its inspiring vision for the legendary Strawberry Field site, which will include a training and work placement hub for young people]
The gates display forms part of The Salvation Army's fundraising plans to redevelop the iconic Strawberry Field site, which closed in 2005, as local authorities changed the model of care and children were placed in foster or adoptive care. Earlier this year, The Salvation Army unveiled their inspiring new vision for the site, which will include a training and work placement hub for young people with learning disabilities and a new authentic exhibition on John Lennon’s early life around Strawberry Field, as well as a haven for spiritual reflection. The vision weaves together educational, cultural, heritage and spiritual exploration in one bold imaginative plan.
Martin King of The Beatles Story said:
“We are delighted to join forces with The Salvation Army to
showcase the original Strawberry Field gates to our visitors.
They are a real piece of Beatles’ history, and it’s a privilege to
display such a special exhibit here at The Beatles Story.
We welcome over a quarter of a million visitors per year, from over 80 countries worldwide and we hope that by displaying the gates here it will help raise funds and awareness for this project to enable them to ‘open the gates’ once again”.
Major Drew McCombe, Divisional Leader for The Salvation Army, North West said: “Strawberry Field has a very special history, both for its connection to John Lennon and the song Strawberry Fields Forever, and for its history as a place for solace for Liverpool’s most vulnerable people. By joining with The Beatles Story to exhibit the iconic, original Strawberry Field gates, we hope to raise awareness of the exciting plans we have to reinvigorate the Strawberry Field site, as well as giving Beatles fans the opportunity to see a slice of Fab Four history.”
The original gates loaned by The Salvation Army to The Beatles Story, Liverpool, will join a wealth of other Fab Four memorabilia for a limited time only. Visitors that wish to support the redevelopment of the Strawberry Field site will be invited to make a donation.
To find out more about the iconic gates visit www.beatlesstory.com. To find out more about The Salvation Army’s inspirational plans for the Strawberry Field site, visit www.strawberryfieldliverpool.com.