Nicky Stevens by Harrison Marks on the shopfront set he used various times throughout the mid 1960s, mostly with it covered in snow! Here we have Nicky offering up her wares, trying to make a penny! Looks like she needs the money in that rag of a skirt. :)
Angela Lane – Afro Attitude!

A new Angela gracing the pages of this website with her first appearance. So introducing the slender form of Angela Lane from 1968 taken at Jason studio’s. I have around 10 35 mm negatives of Angela, all in different poses and what seem to be wigs, but this is my favourite.
I just love the ways she is posing astride that armchair, legs apart, but things being partially cover by that chain skirt contraption. Throw in the afro wig, big earrings and the pout, and it’s a great little shot. Let’s not forget her slim figure and those small tan lined tits either. Another very natural model with a thick hairy pussy that is slightly obscured in this shot, which all adds to the pose I think. ;)
Half Cut Cover Girl
A shot from 1968 by Serge Jacques of one of his French models that appeared in the Cover Girl magazines.
A different view in that unlike most models of the time, she has a half-and-half view rather than fully natural or fully shaved. A style that seems to be more in keeping with women of today, tidy on top, smooth below. More open than UK views, potentially done so that viewers could see the details of the lips and still have a natural feel, maybe?
Overall, a fabulous shot of an attractive model in stockings and heels with her legs open :)
Mary Collinson (1952 – 2021)

Sad to hear today that the beautiful Mary Collinson, the of the Collinson twins, has died. Apart from her iconic status as a Hammer actress, she was chosen as Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month in October 1970, together with her sister Madeleine. They were the first identical twin Playmate sisters.
Prior to their appearance in Playboy, one of the first people to use them was the glamour photographer Harrison Marks, who cast them as saucy maids in his short film Halfway Inn. The film, made for the 8 mm market, was shot sometime around July 1970, when a still from the film was used in a Marks’ advert that ran in that month’s issue of Continental Film Review magazine.
Above is a stunning shot of Mary also by Harrison Marks and shows off her fabulous figure perfectly.
R.I.P. Mary Collinson
Jane Mathews – Take a Pose!
A fabulous shot and pose of Jane Mathews by Harrison Marks in his studio. Jane is perfectly framed as she sits there, posing between the camera and lighting with the obligatory leopard skin rug. Several images of other models on the wall behind and your starter for 10, can you name the 4 models in the images? Answers on a postcard to …
This image appeared in Kamera No.47 P26 (1963), along with 3 further solo images and 3 posing with Maria Clarence.
Tied Down Diane!
The classic 1950s beauty of Diane Clare by Harrison Marks. Throw in a couple of rugs and some rope, and you have a typical recipe for a posed GHM shot back in the day. This is no exception, and Diane looks stunning laying there with rope wrapped around her body.
This shot actually appeared in the early edition of Kamera No.2 P27 (1957), along with 2 other shots of Diane.
A Ripping Unknown Model

Another new unknown model from a set of 35 mm negatives sent over by Paul from Firebird Records. In this small set, she’s posing topless in a pair of tight jeans that seem to be ripping at the seams. Another that I have no idea on name, although she’s very appealing to the eye with a great pair of tits with puffy nipples. Also, another model that likes to wear a headband similar to Eva Nieman, not sure if she’s wearing a wig though?
There are several sets of this model, including 3 of this set that members can see in the models’ gallery. I’ve also added her to the unknown models’ gallery, should anyone come up with a name for this beauty?
Cover Girl No.24 – Front & Rear


Continuing from my collection of Cover Girl. The front and rear cover of Cover Girl No.24 from 1968. I love the concept of a front view on the main cover and a rearview on the back. I think I prefer the rearview of this edition, as you get a great view of the model’s great arse as she leans over a very retro style chair.
A nice uncensored view on the front cover to that no doubt caught the eye of potential European buyers.
Some will say that this type of magazine and post isn’t for them, which I totally get. For me, it’s about capturing and revisiting a magazine that’s disappearing fast in today’s world. These magazines are over 50 years old now, and printed versions are becoming rare. Take into account that these type of magazines are also disappearing because they are seen as not acceptable by certain groups in society today. It makes it even more important to capture and celebrate these magazines, the models in all their fabulous glory and the photographers that pushed the boundaries back in the 1960s. Sometimes it just seems like we are going backwards in our views and everything needs to be censored in case it offends one group or another!
I say just enjoy it for what it is in your mind and if not just move along :)





