The stunning curves of Sylvana Manto (Madelaine Bannister) from a restore 35 mm Esquire slide.
Hanging with Breda
Breda was actually her model name, her real name being Veronica Ronnis. She posed for Terry Sparks in the above shots on 26th July 1971, which aligns with them appearing in Knave the following year. Terry recalls, she came from Southampton and being one of the classier and nicer girls that were around in the early 70s. Makes you wonder what the bad ones were like and got up to, doesn’t it?
These shots of her sat in the hanging bamboo chair, are very 70s, and what a view it is with those small perky tits and hint of bush highlighted by the tan lines and enhanced with a rather charming metal belt around her waist.
Pam on a Pedestal!
I honestly thought I’d posted this early image of Pamela Green by Harrison Marks, as she poses on a pedestal. Probably lost in the depths of my archives, but worthy of a re-post anyway. Taken in the late 1950s this shows Pam with her unfamiliar red hair. The shot itself was for a single image calendar, with the calendar displayed below. What a way to spend a year staring at Pam like this!
Helen Hamilton (Terry’s Treasures)

Another treasure from the collection of Terry Sparks in the shapely form of Helen Hamilton. Helen has a dark and dusky look to her with her long dark hair, thick natural pussy and slender figure as she poses in these two shots. All helped and highlighted by the tartan skirt, chain belt, large bauble necklace and other jewellery.
Life's a Beach with Sophia Dawn & Frankie Young (1964)
Sophia Dawn and Frankie Young on a beach in Cornwall in some unusual poses (artistic?) from the hardback publication, She Walks in Beauty (1964). One of GHM’s favourite locations for outdoor work in the mid 1960s. I do sometimes wonder how he got away with all this nakedness on the beach, but I suppose the beaches were less crowded back then, or they were up early!
Pamela Green: Amongst The Balloons!
A great shot of a dark haired Pamela Green posing amongst coloured balloons. I can’t say I’ve seen any shots of Pam from this set before with the balloons, but it looks to be an early shot of her prior to her Kamera days? If I were to hazard a guess I’d say it was still taken by Harrison Marks, but probably appeared in Carnival or Foto in the mid 1950s, but I could be wrong?








