★ : Cynthia swimming in Miami 1964
★ : Cynthia and John in Miami 1964
★ : Cynthia and John in Miami 1964
★ : John and Cynthia on a flight to New York in 1964
★ : John and Cynthia in Miami
★ : John and Cynthia on a plane in 1964
★ : John and Cynthia in Trinidad 1966
★ : Cynthia in Trinidad 1966
★ : Cynthia, John, Astrid & Stuart on a beach in hamburg 1961
★ : Cynthia & John ++ Maureen & Ringo on a vacation in Trinidad 1966
★ : Cynthia, John and Paul at the Casbah in 1959
★ : Cynthia and John in 1964
★ : John and Cynthia in miami
★ : John and Cynthia with friends in 1959
★ : John and Cynthia in 1959 with john's friends
★ : Cynthia and John in tahiti on a vacation with George and Pattie
★ : John and Cynthia celebrating their 1st wedding anniversary in 23rd august 1963
★ : Cynthia and John in 1964
★ : Cynthia and John Lennon skiing in St Moritz, Switzerland in 1965
★ : John and Cynthia Lennon
Help premiere in 1965 with George, Ringo, Maureen & Paul
★ Cynthia and John Lennon waiting for a flight to new york at heathrow airport in 1964
★ : Cynthia and John
Cyns side profile is so pretty!!
★ : happy 84th birthday cynthia<3
★ : Cynthia and John at "The knack ...and how to get it" premiere with Maureen and Ringo
: ★ Cynthia and John Lennon at the Foylee's literary luncheon celebrating johns book "In his own write" in 1964
“Unfortunately John and I had no idea how big an event a Foyle’s literary luncheon was. We thought it would be just a nice meal, a bit of chat and a few compliments about the book. We weren’t in the least worried about it, so on the night before we went out to dinner with friends and ended up in one of our favourite nightclubs.The next morning, after only a couple of hours’ sleep, we woke with appalling hangovers and realized the chauffeur would soon be arriving to take us to the luncheon. We did our best to make ourselves look presentable, but the bloodshot eyes and shaky hands were a bit of a giveaway. We told ourselves that the event would soon be over and we could go home to collapse. What neither of us had realised was that the media would be there in force and that John was expected to make a speech. Doyens of the literary establishment rubbed shoulders with up market Lennon fans and everyone was waiting with bated breath to hear the words of the ‘intelligent’ Beatle.As we were ushered through the lobby of the Dorchester, hordes of press and TV crewsfollowing us, I knew John wanted to turn and run, but we had to keep smiling. We couldn’teven see what was going on properly because neither of us was wearing our glasses. When we walked into the enormous dining room hundreds of people stood up and applauded. We fumbled our way to our places and found we were at opposite ends of the top table, denied even the reassurance of squeezing hands. I was sitting between the Earl of Arran and pop singer Marty Wilde, who was almost as nervous as I was I was terrified, until the earl put me at ease with a string of witty stories and friendly chat. I even began to enjoy myself. Until we reached the last course and dozens of TV and press cameras were pointed in our direction. ‘What’s going on? I whispered to the earl. "I believe your husband is about to give a speech," he whispered back, and politely averted his eyes from the horror written on my face. I looked at John and my heart went out to him. He was ashen and totally unprepared. Never lost for words in private, a public speech was beyond him, let alone to a crowd of literary topdogs, with a hangover. As John was introduced silence fell. The weight of expectation was enormous. John, more terrified than I’d ever seen him, got to his feet. He managed eight words, ‘Thank you very much, it’s been a pleasure’, then promptly sat down again. There was a stunned silence, followed by a few muted boos and a spatter of applause. The audience was disappointed, annoyed and indignant. Both John and I wished we were on another planet. John tried tomake up for it by signing endless copies of the book afterwards. John’s Foyle’s ‘speech’ went down in history as a typical Lennon gesture, a snub to the establishment from a pop star rebel, when it was anything but. He had panicked.
-Cynthia Lennon from her book "John"
: ★
"I fell in love with Cynthia. It's as simple as that."
-john lennon
★ : cynthia and julian
★: 23rd august 1962
John lennon marries cynthia powell
<3
I love them sm<3
John and Cynthia Lennon married on this day, August 23, 1962.
‘You know what I have written — carved — on a church in Hamburg? “John loves Cyn.” That was my first going out with her at that time… I think Stu and Astrid is up there … but I know John + Cyn is.’
'Of course, I love him. I love John as I loved him. You don't change love.'