June Palmer – Candy’s Cigarette & Water Ski’s (Original)

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June palmer posing in short silver wig as ‘Candy’ on holiday and probably taken by Arthur Howell. This comes from John W, and as he comments it shows June posing with a cigarette beside some mono water skis, maybe to clam the nerves before she takes to the water, but more likely just a good spot to pose. A great holiday shot and the white bikini once again shows off June’s figure to perfection.

 

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June’s Fireplace Fancy (Original)

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Two shots of June posing in front of a familiar fireplace in black underwear. I think this must either be a well used set or more likely a room used by June and Arthur Howell, as I’ve seen other shots of June posing in front of this fireplace with the same props, electric fire, sheepskin rug and same ornaments and clock on the mantel. I also have this of original images of Terry Graham posing in the same location. Thanks to John for these two shots of June.

 

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Two shots for members only that give you a wider shot, showing more of the room, including the full fireplace and bookcase to the right. you will also see the rapier swords on the wall, that have been seen in other shots of June on the wall, and in use. Again giving it credence that the images were taken by Arthur Howell at Strobe or home?[/member]

 

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A Pensive Pose by June (Original)

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A more serious pensive pose from June as she runs her fingers through her hair. All very serious indeed if it wasn’t for the fact she was also topless! Another shot from this set of June posing topless in a black skirt.

 

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It’s Curtains For June (Originals)

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Two original shots of June scanned from 35mm negatives by John W and restored by my good self. both show a longer haired June posing in front of some silk curtains, one wearing a slightly opened (pink) dressing gown and a rear view of June with a red sheer sheet around her waist. The silk curtain is also a red and I know this because I have the two same images in colour, but from smaller poor quality scans. This does raise the question as to why there are both colour and black and white negatives out there of the same shot? One assumes they were mass produced for sale as slides in both colour and black and white?

Two great shots of June in front of the curtain that work well in black and white, as well as colour.

June Palmer as Calamity June (Original)

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Thanks to JAS, who sent through this brilliant scan of June from the box image of the 8mm cine film of ‘Calamity June’. This was by Arthur Howell under the Strobe Films banner and was Strobe Films No.1 and the colour 8mm version. JAS also sent through a complete scan of the box as well, but it needs some tidying up, so will post that later, but I wanted to share the image now. A superb shot of Junr in cowboy hat and gun holster, but be careful you don’t shoot too soon ;)

June in Jeans (Original)

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Another beautiful shot of a young dressed June posing in blouse and blue jeans in the park, which comes from a set of 10 different images of her in this outfit. Nothing risqué about these shots, but even so June looks as stunning as ever, even fully dressed. Thanks to John for sending over another wonderful set of June :)

No idea as to the location of the park, as you don’t get to see much of the background in the shot?

 

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Another Sheer Rear View of June!

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June’s bottom in sheer black panties what more could you ask for? This comes from the ‘June The Bookworm‘ set that has her posing on and around a bookshelf filled with Encyclopaedia Britannica’s, they don’t appear in this set, but who cares when you have June looking like this!

June on Glass, Box 1 Plate No.7 – Seated View (Original)

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The 7th glass photographic plate of June taken by Leslie Bainbridge in the studio (12th August, 1960). This shot has June sat with her legs out to one side as she plays with her necklace, unfortunately there is a shadow on the right hand side and I’m not sure if that was in the studio at the time or on the glass plate itself. Still a worthy shot of June :)

 

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