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Tom Murray limited edition photograph of the Beatles in charity auction

Photographer Tom Murray has donated a signed, limited edition of one of his iconic Beatles prints to an auction raise money for GBSS, the Group B Strep Support charity

In April 2008 Adrian and Caroline Grove lost their son Cayden Thomas. He was 22 days old when he died from a late onset Group B strep infection which resulted in Septicaemia and Meningitis.

GBSS, the Group B Strep Support charity has been a fantastic support to Adrian and Caroline and a source of information during their difficult time, however they desperately want to stop other parents from going through this awful experience, so they are raising funds for GBSS.

On 25th September 2009 they are holding Cayden's Autumn Ball, a Dinner/Dance with an auction including celebrity and sporting memoribilia, signed artwork and other various items. There will also be an online auction to run alongside the event.

Tom Murray has donated a limited edition of one of his iconic Beatles prints to the auction—an artist proof signed edition of "Falling Apart".

[Tom and Adrian with the print]
Tom Murray presenting the picture to Adrian Grove

The print will be going for auction at Cayden's autumn ball which is taking place on the Friday 25th September 2009 at the Ufford Park Hotel, Woodbridge, Suffolk.

For more information please visit: caydensautumnball.co.uk

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