Dawn Grayson – Solis No.70

I stumbled across this little beauty!  Dawn Grayson & unknown model on the cover of a naturist magazine called Solis posing on the grass area out the front of Ewhurst Manor.
This is Solis No.70, published by Nordisk Bladcentral in 1964 and was a 32 page digest-sized magazine that claimed to be the “international sunbathing and nature living magazine” providing quality photos of nudes and nudists in outdoor settings, posed or at play.
During the 1950’s and 60’s by classing your magazine as a nudist or naturist magazine you seemed to be able to get away with a little more riskier content than normal, hence the large number of popular nudist magazines at the time!

Parade No.1481 Front & Back Covers

I recently acquired another great vintage magazine going by the name of Parade.  Parade was a long running British “Mens Magazine” format published weekly.  It was not a glossy paper type glamour magazine, which makes it hard to find well preserved copies of a magazine that is over 40 years old! It had limited “pin-up” material when it started and featured a variety of features such as sports, film, current issues, jokes, letters and of course the pin-up girls.  
In the 1960’s Parade featured a colour glamour girl centre page pin-up (often topless and often missing from the magazines now) and a double page, two colour type such as blue and black / yellow and black glamour girl feature, plus lots of innocent type pin-ups throughout the magazine. 
Parade No.1481 Cover Featuring Karen Jensen
House of Cresta – Lovers of Beautiful Rings Advert

Fiesta Spring Special 1957 – Front & Back Covers

I recently acquired a very good condition copy of Fiesta Spring Special 1957 from eBay and I’m slowly starting to scan and edit the pages.  There are some great photo sets from some vintage photographers, so I’ll share those as I scan them.  To start here are the front and back covers inside and out … Enjoy!

Fiesta Spring Special Front Cover & Inside Front Cover
Back Cover (Maxine From Harrison Marks) & Inside Back Cover

Kamera Magazine (1956 – 1968)

George Harrison Marks launched Kamera in 1957 and was published with a cover price of 2/6 (Around £2.75 at today’s prices). The original print run of 15,000 copies sold out within two days of the launch, so an immediate reprint had to be ordered. Again that sold out in days and, in all, over 150,000 copies of issue No.1 were sold in the first five weeks.

The photographs reproduced in Kamera were retouched, where necessary, to disguise any sign of the model’s pubic hair or genitals, in order to try and avoid the danger of falling foul of the British obscenity law, which was pretty ambiguous in those days. This was the case throughout the 12 years that the publication of Kamera spanned. The reader could have been forgiven for thinking that all the models had shaved off their pubic hair. In fact probably less than half of them had. 

Harrison Marks with Rosa Dolmai & Lorraine Burnett


Some of the models who appeared in Kamera – June Palmer, Paula Page, Lorraine Burnett, Vicky Kennedy, Marie Devereaux, Pat Rose and Rosa Dolmai – like Pamela Green, went on to become celebrities in their own right.

1958 appears to have been the peak year for Kamera, when, the full 12 monthly issues were produced. In 1959 there were 11, there were 9 issues in 1960, 7 in 1961 and in 1962 only 6 issues seemed to have been produced. For 1963 through 1967 output was back to around eight.*

The success of Kamera also spawned the creation of a Kamera Calendar each year.  The Calendars themselves became very popular and were regularly found hung up in garage waiting rooms, restrooms and workshops and today are sought after by avid collectors.

* Text modified from Harrison Marks Official Website 

Kamera Magazine

Kamera Calendar & Specials

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