The Pretty Things: (l-r) Dick Taylor, Brian Pendleton, Viv Prince, Phil May and John Stax, in London, 1965. ‘I’m not working with that bunch of animals!’
Folk singer Donovan in 1965. His song ‘Tangerine Eyes’ was rejected by the Pretty Things.
Eden Kane, who toured New Zealand with Sandie Shaw and the Pretty Things in 1965. ‘The best-looking man in the world!’
Swinging London’s most notorious gangsters, Reggie and Ronnie Kray, about 1965.
Property baron and self-proclaimed ‘Britain’s youngest millionaire’ Nicholas van Hoogstraten in 1968.
Pink Floyd: (l-r) Nick Mason, Rick Wright, Syd Barrett and Roger Waters, at the Saville Theatre, London, October 1967.
Pink Floyd: (l-r) Rick Wright, David Gilmour, Roger Waters and Nick Mason, in Stockholm on a European tour, September 1968.
Victor Brox with Aynsley Dunbar’s Retaliation, at Bristol University, October 1968. He sang the role of Caiaphas on the original album of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Keith West, whose ‘Excerpt from a Teenage Opera’ reached only number 2 in the charts, July 1967. ‘I’m sacking you. You’re useless.’
Marc Bolan with T. Rex in 1971. ‘He was like a beautiful lost animal, singing in the forest on the night of a full moon.’
The eccentric Armenian oil millionaire Nubar Gulbenkian in London, July 1962. ‘I believe in comfort. I enjoy life. I enjoy everything I do.’
Free: (l-r) Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke, Andy Fraser and Paul Kossoff, in 1969. Bryan sold their recording and publishing to Island Records to pay his mortgage.
Elton John in 1971. ‘Whatever you offer him, I’ll offer him ten thousand pounds more.’
Robin Gibb begins his first British solo tour after leaving the Bee Gees, June 1970.
The Bee Gees together again and No.1 in the USA with ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’. Maurice, Barry and Robin Gibb in 1971.
Syd Barrett in one of his final appearances with Pink Floyd at Kensington Olympia, London, 22 December 1967.
Bryan and Greta Morrison’s wedding at Kensington and Chelsea Register Office in London, with Greta’s mother, Florence van Rantwyk, 12 December 1972.
John Otway, feeling ‘Really Free’ in 1978. ‘I spent it. But it was sure fun.’
Bryan with Rodney Kinsman at their modern furniture design company, OMK Design.
The Jam: (l-r) Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler, in 1979. ‘I think I’ve found the new Beatles.’
Fashion designer Bill Gibb with one of his models, January 1981. ‘He’s the only innovative designer in England today.’
Haircut One Hundred with Nick Heyward (right), on the cover of their third Top 10 single ‘Fantastic Day’, April 1982.
George Michael performing live at the Odeon Hammersmith, London, in November 1983.
Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael of Wham! in 1984.
Dick Leahy and Bryan with Wham! in the early 1980s.
Her Majesty the Queen with Bryan and Wham! at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor. The Queen knew all of their hits.
Andrew Ridgeley with his American girlfriend Donya Fiorentino, 1986. ‘Wham’s Girl Donya Is Publisher’s Lover!’
Bryan and Dick Leahy with a poster of the workshop production of their musical Matador at Marriott’s Lincolnshire Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, July 1989.
Jamie, Greta, Karina and Bryan at the world premiere of Matador at the Queen’s Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London on 16 April 1991.
Stefanie Powers (right), the star of Matador, with American actress Pamela Sue Martin at the newly opened Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, 1986.
Greta, Bryan and Sarah, Duchess of York at Eliza Ferguson’s christening, 1986.
Bryan and Prince Charles with Major Ronald and Susan Ferguson at the christening of their daughter Eliza, 1986. They were joint godfathers.
Bryan in action at the RCBPC, 1988.
Mike Rutherford of Genesis, Kenney Jones of the Faces, Bryan, and Stewart Copeland of the Police, June 1988.
Captain James Hewitt (with hand on face) and Prince Charles at the Gulf War Day at the RCBPC, July 1991.
Bryan writing his memoir at a beach house in Jamaica, 1991.
Bryan with the three-time world heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis, 1990s.
Bryan on a motorbike at his office in Star Street, Bayswater, London in the 1990s.
Bryan and HRH Prince Philip at the Guards Polo Club, 1990s.
The scoreboard at a private match between HRH the Prince of Wales and Bryan Morrison at the Guards Polo Club, 1990s.
Greta Morrison in an artwork by the British pop artist Allen Jones, commissioned by Bryan for her 50th birthday in 1995.
Prince Charles and Greta Morrison at the Prince of Wales Trophy match at the RCBPC, 1997.
Jamie and Bryan Morrison with the Leos Trophy at the RCBPC, 1997.
Bryan with Prince Charles at the Prince of Wales Trophy match at the RCBPC, 1998.
Jamie, Karina, Greta and Bryan in front of a ceramic mural by Leget at their favourite hotel, La Colombe d’Or, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, 2006.
Jamie Morrison in England polo team shirt at the Asahi British Beach Polo Championships, Sandbanks, Bournemouth, July 2014.
Jamie Morrison on the Royal Pavilion balcony at the RCBPC.
Stefanie Powers, Greta Morrison and Jerry Hall at the Cartier Queen’s Cup final at the Guards Polo Club, June 2015.
Jamie Morrison in a polo match at the RCBPC in May 2019.