June Palmer – Curves & Shadows (Original)

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The last slide from the set of 8 original Harrison Marks glamour slides (Set No.60), which I own. Whereas the other slides from this set of 8 had two shots from the same shoot, this shot is a single shot of June posing on a sheepskin rug. It does seem to be the same as these shots, but not 100% sure? The colours in this shot aren’t that good, a little purple as most were in this set, but I still love the pose from June and the shape of her body giving the shadows and curves :)

 

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June Palmer – She’ll Be Saw in The Morning! (Original)

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June posing on the set of the ‘Danger Girl’ produced by Arthur Howell and Strobe Films. This is the contraption that in the film June was strapped to naked as the saw got closer to her head, before she overpowered her abductor and threw him on the same saw!  A great shot of June posing on set and another great view of her rear.  I’m not sure that saw looks like it will cut anything strong than paper, but who’s looking at the saw anyway!

 

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Callipygian June!

So you don’t have to go and find a thesaurus the title refers to June’s great bum and ‘Callipygian’ means having outstandingly attractive, deliciously well-shaped buttocks. So you can’t disagree with the title looking at these two shots of her from behind. Both shots come from the late 1950’s publication Connoisseurs Choice and Modelling Review Vol.6 No.3

June Palmer – A Dream Goddess (1964)


June posing in the bath on the Roman Set as a ‘Dream Goddess’ or Cleopatra? This is a still from the Harrison Marks glamour film ‘Dream Goddess’.  This image of her on the set along with others appears in the Kamera Special dedicated to June titled ‘The Fabulous June Palmer’ (1964), with the accompanying film also being released in 1964/65.

June Palmer – Rockpooling Fun! (Original)

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The fifth shot from this set of June posing nude on a beach with just a towel. This shot has June sat posing on the rocks nude, covered in sand with a towel wrapped around her head.  She looks like she is drawing patterns in the sand with her big toe and could do with a good wash down to get rid of all that sand! I never found anything as interesting as this when I went rockpooling down in Cornwall, definitely one to keep and not throw back!

 

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June at Work (Originals)

Over the time this site has been running John has sent me various candid shots of June working at Strobe studios and I always planned on writing an article about June at Strobe, but just never got round to it! I either got distracted with better images that I wanted to publish, or, well there isn’t another excuse I just didn’t do it. To rectify that here are three shots of June at work at Strobe in the 1960’s. She can be seen sat posing dressed (for now!) in a very 1960’s style tunic as photographers go about taking shots of her.  What amazes me is that her cigarette’s aren’t very far away and you can see the ashtray and her smoking in a couple of shots.  I know she smoked most of her life, but I didn’t realize she smoked so much.

Thanks to John for these 3 candid shots, with another for the same set still to publish.

June & The Plough, Part 2 (Original)

After posting this shot last week of June posing in front of a plough, John sent through another shot of June with the same plough! This time she’s posing as if to push the plough, but unfortunately the negative isn’t that good, as it has a light flare through the middle.  Still worth sharing anyway and she can plough my field looking like that any day!

June & The Plough! (Original)

Sent through be Kevin this is an odd shot of June, not June herself as she always looks good, but the place and backdrop! June looks stunning with long hair and in black panties, but what the hell is that behind her?  It looks like an old-fashioned plough that would be dragged along by horse, but I’m not sure? Surely there were better locations for June to pose than this or maybe it was an advert for agricultural equipment.  In that case I bet this shot sold loads of ploughs :)

June Palmer – A Soapy View! (Original)

This was intended to be my first post of the day, but here it is now. A very soapy looking June posing in a bath full of bubbles at Scotlee studio’s in the early 1970’s from John. I love the pose with her legs in the air and the soapy bubbles running down her wet legs and hips and is that the slightest hint of pussy I see or am I staring at this image too much!

 

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June Palmer – Lacy Blue Rear View (Original)

This wasn’t my first choice for the first post of the day today, but whilst editing it, it just took my fancy! John posted this along with some others last night, so thought I’d edit and share a few straight away and love this shot of June in the studio.  As John points out ‘Note the purely functional suspender belt, the crooked bra strap, and the very lacy thong!’ and let’s not forget the fishnets! I’m loving the lacy blue thong, but that hardly looks functional either as it doesn’t seem to cover much, not that we want it to! And being the perv I am I’d love to see the front view and how little that covers as well :)

 

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