Cindy Neal

Another of the lesser known models who appeared in Kamera No.88.  She also starred in the Harrison Marks film ‘Pattern of Evil’ (released in the U.S. as “Fornicon”), along with Monique Devereaux, Yvonne Paul and Jutka Goz.

Candid Shot of June Palmer on Holiday

Good Morning! A teaser to start the posts today …

A Beautiful candid shot of June Palmer on holiday (Early 1960’s?)  Your starter for 10, can anyone identify the location?  It looks like some kind of port in the background, but where, Corsica as she was known to holiday there?  No prizes for guessing just the kudos!



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More Dawn Grayson Spick & Span Covers

I’ve found yet more Dawn Grayson Covers From Spick & Span and Beautiful Britons, but some aren’t that good in quality and size, but will try and find better versions.
Beautiful Britons No.233
 Spick No.146 & No.234
Spick & Span Extra No.39 & No.44
You can see a full listing of Dawn Grayson covers so far … Here

Addicted to Dawn

Three days since a Dawn Grayson post, so I better resolve that and post these two great non-nude shots of her.  I think I’m addicted to DG!

Safe Shoes Prevent Purlers!

Another original June Palmer bit of memorabilia from John W*.  A British Safety Council poster featuring June Palmer. This is an old fax, sent from London to New York on 12th November 1966. I wonder if any of the original faxes survived?
 
For those that don’t want neck ache, the original text on the fax read:
(WITH AMS BUDGET STORY BY EDDY GILMORE)
(NY.20-Nov.  10)–WATCH YOUR PURLEY GAIT!–The British Safety Council is mailing 20,000 factories a poster featuring pretty model June Palmer in high heeled shoes taking a tumble and the slogan: Safe Shoes Prevent Purlers. Purler is Cockney slang for falling on your rear. The Council suggests that the posters be put up on factory bulletin boards as a warning that high heels cause falls.(APWirephoto by cable from London)
(a51200pw)1966 
It seems The British Safety Council had a thing for using popular models of the time on their posters, as Dawn Grayson caused quite a stir when she appeared on a poster for eye protection.
I’m really pleased to be sharing this unique images, as I think it should be shared, but please where possible if you share elsewhere link back to this original.  

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Margaret Nolan – Goldfinger Title Sequence

I don’t normally do GIF’s, but saw this on Tumblr and as it’s two of my favourite subjects I thought I’d share it!  I’m probably a bigger James Bond fan than I am 1950’s & 60’s vintage models, so to combine the two was too good to miss!  So here you have the opening title sequence from ‘Goldfinger’ cleverly broken down into 10 short clips, featuring Margaret Nolan’s body as a movie screen.  I think numer 2 and number 5 clips are my personal favourites!


Margaret Nolan in the opening titles of Guy Hamilton’s Goldfinger (1964) titles designed by Robert Brownjohn (Source:20th-century-man)

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