My teachers always told me not to lean over the back of my chair at school, but I bet they never saw Paula Page like this! If I’m having a big tits day I just had to include the beautiful hangers of Ms Page. This shot comes from the aptly named ‘Big Book of Breasts’
Pamela Green – The Golden Hour!
Did Pamela Green ever take a bad photo? Looking at those I’ve published and seen so far I don’t think so, in fact the camera loved her and whatever pose she tried seemed to work.
The above image is a good example of her at her best posing for Harrison Marks on the Scilly Isles for Kamera on Location (1958). Taken with one of GHM’s Rolleiflex (F.16/125) with a medium green filter in the golden hour (The hour before sunset) it captures Pam’s glistening body in the setting sun to perfection. The shape she had her body, the curve of the hip toward the camera and not even looking at the camera all set this shot up and seems so effortless. Truly the golden age of glamour photography I believe!
Cleo Simmons – One You Wouldn't Throw Back! (Original)
Let’s start the day with another original scan, again from Kevin over on Pinupmemories. This time we have Cleo Simmons posing in a cave sitting seductively on a lobster pot surrounded by fishing nets! That’s one cave you wouldn’t mind entering and if you caught Cleo you’d keep her for sure!
Thanks Kevin another great scan!
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Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice, but can be individually shared as long as the image remains unaltered and this website is acknowledged as the source.
Right Up Della's Alley!
Another shot of Della Fox of the alleyway set by Harrison Marks from Kamera No.41 (1962). Wonderful set, wonderful pose and of course wonderful tits! More of the alley set here
Caron Gardner's Risky Rear View
Two uncensored shots of Caron Gardner wearing just high heels and giving us a rear view of more than we normally see. Taken from two restored 35mm slides in September 1962, which were originally colour but converted to black and white as so badly faded. Two great views of Caron, especially the top shot :)










