THE news that a handwritten Beatles set list from a live performance held in 1960 at the Grosvenor Ballroom in Liscard is set to sell at auction for an estimated $150,000 might have had you scouring your attic for any lost mementos of the Fab Four.

If you need your memory jogging here is a list of all the shows The Beatles played on the Wirral, including those where they performed as The Quarry Men, The Silver Beetles or The Silver Beatles.

Perhaps you were lucky to see them play at one of these venues - many of which are long forgotten or demolished.

If you did please let us know by filling in the online form at the bottom of this page and we'll print your memories in a forthcoming edition of The Wirral Globe along with any photos you may have of The Beatles or your memorabilia.

Apollo Roller Rink, Moreton

Home to a popular Rock and Twist Night held every Monday, the venue was very popular with the girls employed at the nearby Cadbury's factory. The Beatles appeared on March 26 1962 for which they were paid £20 and admission was four shillings. The building is still there and is currently home to the Apollo Dance Club.

Embassy Club, Wallasey

The Silver Beetles as they were then known made one appearance at this former cinema in July 1960.

Grosvenor Ballroom, Liscard

The Beatles would make a total of 14 appearances at this venue, including three as The Silver Beetles, seven as The Silver Beatles, all in 1960, and four in 1961 as The Beatles.

Haig Hall Club, Moreton

The Haig was a popular local community club situated in a cul-de-sac off Sandy Lane. The Quarry Men appeared there in November 1957.

Heswall Jazz Club, Barnston Women's Institute, Heswall

The Beatles made the first of three appearances at this venue on March 24 1962. It is thought to be the night they first wore suits rather than their preferred leather jackets. They played again on June 30 and September 25 that year.

Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight

The Beatles made four appearances, here all in 1962, with the first taking place on July 7. Their second gig on August 18 was the first time Ringo Starr played drums with the band. They appeared next on October 6 and finally on October 27.

Irby Village Hall, Irby

The Beatles appeared here on September 7 1962 for the Newton Dancing School. Their fee was £35 and it is thought around 100 people were present.

Majestic Ballroom, Birkenhead

The Beatles made a total of 17 appearances at this venue, which was owned by the famous Top Rank organisation. Their debut was on June 28 1962 and their final appearance was on April 10 1963.

Moreton Co-operative Hall, Moreton

The Beatles are thought to have played this former Co-operative building once in 1961. Situated on the main road through Moreton the premises now houses a carpet centre, a sunbed centre and a laundrette.

New Brighton Promenade Pier, New Brighton

It is thought The Beatles played here in 1960 and 1961 although the dates are unknown.

St Paul's Presbyterian Church Hall, Tranmere

The Beatles played twice at this venue on February 10 1962 and March 10 1962. The Beatles received £20, plus their travel costs through the Mersey Tunnel.

Technical College Hall, Birkenhead

The Beatles played here on three consecutive Fridays in February 1962. The college building was demolished in May 2005.

Tower Ballroom, New Brighton

The Beatles played at the Tower Ballroom 27 times, more than at any other venue except the Cavern Club. They first played there on November 10 1961 when they topped the bill of 'Operation Big Beat' and made their final appearance on June 14 1963. The Tower Ballroom burned down in 1969.

Victoria Hall, Higher Bebbington

The Beatles made one appearance here on August 4 1962.

YMCA, Birkenhead

The Beatles played at this venue on Whetstone Lane once on September 8 1962 before making their way to the nearby Majestic Ballroom Street in Conway Street for another show the same night.

YMCA, Hoylake

The Beatles played here once on February 24 1962 where they were apparently booed off.