Ann Austin in one of those shots with a bit of everything in it for lovers of big boobs, curves or a nice round bottom, take your pick. Even has a couple of sheepskin rugs in it for the rug lovers out here! This scrumptious shot of Ann came from Kamera No.13 (1958) and I can’t honestly decide my favourite bit of her, as it’s all good!
All Tied Up With Julie!

A beautifully restored 35 mm colour Pamar slide of Julie by Harrison Marks. Julie at her absolute best wrapped in a rope and nothing more! A stunning model and figure that always looked so elegant however she posed. :)
Nancy Roberts: Sun Kissed on Steps (1959)

Nancy Roberts on the steps of a building in the grounds of Sheplegh Court, Devon, from a scan of a photographic glass plate. Another from the set of Nancy in the grounds of Sheplegh Court in 1959, when she was a mere 20 years old and taken by Leslie Bainbridge, editor of H&E (Health & Efficiency) magazine. A beautiful shot of a sun kissed Nancy laying on those steps in just a hat. :)
Rita Landre: Shadows of Desire (1959)
Rita Landre (Pamela Green) posing on the Parisian Alley Set by Harrison Marks. This is a scan direct from the negative, but was originally printed in Solo No.13 P40 (1959).
I’ve published several shots of Pam as Rita in this location here and think it is one of my favourite sets of her as Rita, including the colour shot of her kneeling! I have more from the same set, which I will post anon, but thanks to Simon for sending me this and other scans from his Pamela Green collection.
Marie's Perfect Curves

A closer shot of Marie Deveraux by Harrison Marks from a medium format negative. A beautiful figure study of a kneeling Marie showing off her perfect curves. Superb lines and form. :)
Light & Shade Magazine Covers (1950’s)















A set of covers from the publication ‘Light & Shade’ from the late 1950s. I have a set of 15 covers from No.1 to No.15, but have no idea if that is a full set? These were produced by Russell Gay and published by Dalrow Publication Ltd. Pennine Publications, Bolton. A very similar set of magazines in the same style, including Tricoloured covers was published under the title ‘Line & Form’, but by Eva Grant (I also have a set of these to edit and post).
I love the covers of this magazine, especially the use of one primary colour per cover. I think my favourites are No.8, No.9 (June Simpson) and No.12.






