1970’s model Geneva Lombardi, also known as Jeannie O’Riley in a very cheeky pose. I love her freckles and everything else on show! :)
Vivienne Awaits!
One of the best shots I’ve seen of Vivienne Warren, the second Mrs Harrison Marks. Laying on the bed in his flat, Vivienne gives us a great view of her figure, especially her rather nice bum. Loving the very 1960s hairstyle and shame the lampshade in the background is wonky as it’s killing my OCD tendencies. :)
Dawn Grayson & The Snakeskin Bikini
A small unseen set of Dawn Grayson posing in the studio wearing a snakeskin bikini. One of the many non-nude sets I have of Dawn in my collection, as I try to get everything related to Dawn, not just the nude stuff.
Dawn also has her hair up, and these shots kind of remind me of Carrie Fisher in the slave type bikini in the 1983-Star Wars film Return of the Jedi. Obviously, these images came first. :)



Just Jutka Goz
A second shot of Jutka Goz by Harrison Marks posing on a bed, that follows on from this shot. Beautiful pose as she sits naked on the bed.
Sue Owen: A Cheeky Chopper!
A very cheeky shot of Sue Owen chopping wood! Taken at the rear of Ewhurst Manor, it has Sue in stockings, black panties, high heels and an apron! Not sure what the apron was for, but it’s a fun shot of Sue, and she has a big cheeky grin as well.
This comes from a set of negatives featuring Sue working around the grounds of Ewhurst including washing a mini, so obviously a theme. :)
Madeleine on Tiptoes!
The slender form of Madeleine Mills stood naked on tiptoes as she leans against a cherub pedestal. Taken by Harrison Marks, it’s an eclectic shot on what was a bedroom set in its better days. It looks more like a mixture of props in this shot, with of course the fabulous Madeleine in the middle. This shot was originally published in Kamera No.41 P36 (1962)
A great view of Madeleine, her slim figure, small tits and smooth pussy :)
Toni Ash: Coloured Creation


Another coloured creation, this time one of Toni Ash by Harrison Marks. I’ve come to the conclusion images of models in the studio are easier to colour, as trying to colour the model and background and foreground objects is much harder!








