A Netted Julie (1958)

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The visually stunning and equally seductive Julie (Shearing) from Solo No.4 (1958) by Harrison Marks. Julie has to be one of the most exotic looking models that posed for GHM, even though she originated from London and this set of her is no exception. I love the use of the fishing net and once again she’s wearing a set of big earrings, which seems to be part of her signature look. Shots from this same set also appeared in later GHM publications such as Kamera no.7 and Kamera No.40.

Sliding with Erica (1959)


Erica sliding or leaning against a curved slope from Solo No.9 P29 (1959) by Harrison Marks. It looks like the baby oil may have been out and used again, as she seems to be having trouble staying on that slope!

Études Moderne by Harrison Marks (1950’s)

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The cover of Études Moderne by Harrison Marks (1950’s) featuring Pamela Green with short dark hair. This was an early GHM publication featuring 32 pages of nude studies, mostly Pamela Green as herself with short dark hair, blonde or as Rita Landre, but with the odd other model interspersed amongst the Pam shots. Thanks to Firebird Records for a copy of this fantastic early Harrison Marks publication

Ann Austin – Going Solo (1958)

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A couple of beauties of Ann Austin from Solo No.1 (1958) by Harrison Marks, which contains 32 pages dedicated to Ann and her ample figure and boobs. The top shot (P14) gives us a great view of Ann’s assets, whilst the bottom shot (P27) has her in some black panties and a very tight, waist crushing belt with her arms across her chest trying to hide her ample bosom, and failing!

Two perfect examples of Ann at her best.

Mary Deighan – A Pert Pair! (1958)


Mary Deighan shot from above as she poses on the bed at GHM’s flat from Kamera No.11 P11 (1958). Mary had a great figure, but wasn’t blessed with the largest of chests, in fact a very pert pair and weren’t her nipples little!

June Palmer – The Dragon’s Den! (1964)

A couple of shots of June Palmer from the Harrison Marks Kamera publication ‘The Fabulous June Palmer’. These shots from pages 6 and 10, show June sat posing on the Chinese Garden Set and you can just see parts of the large Chinese Dragon in the background.

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