Pamela Green – A Warming View

The iconic Pamela Green by Harrison Marks wearing a long fur lined cloak opened to reveal what lies beneath. Pam was also posing on the Dungeon set, which was used in various shoots, including Witches Brew.

A very warming view of Pam and her perfect curves to enjoy on a cold, dark day ;

Rita Landre – Living Room Lust! (1959)


An exquisite shot of Pamela Green as Rita Landre taken by Harrison Marks in the living room of his Gerard Street flat.  This shot is also another of those rarer uncensored shots of Pamela with her shaved pubic area just on display.  A wider version but censored of this shot appeared in Solo No.13 P29 (1959) which was dedicated to images of Rita Landre. As always a beautiful shot of Pam/Rita, and it always amazes me how realistic the wig looked on her, so much so for ages I thought it was real!

As some may know, GHM was a cat lover, and one of his many ceramic cats can be seen in the corner of this shot.

Pamela Green – High Class Beauty

Pamela Green from a scan from an original medium format negative posing on the saloon set by Harrison Marks. Pam looks as stunning as ever, posing naked against the saloon bar in the boa, big hat and fancy boots. I also love the wanted poster to the left! Trigger Shongold is none other than Stuart Samuels, Harrison Mark’s long time friend who pops up in numerous guises in various glamour films and images by GHM.

A fabulous still of Pam on the saloon set, showing off her classic body and figure :)

Pam & Jean – Window With a View!

Another view of Pamela Green and Jean Spaul (Sporle) posing for Harrison Marks as they look out of the living room window nude! A very simple but effective shot of Pam and Jean and I love the curve of Jean’s bum in this shot and the curves of both figures. Clever use of the lighting from the window, highlighting different parts of both Jean and Pam’s beautiful figures.

A Quick Dip with Pamela!

A shot of Pamela Green by Harrison Marks, taken in 1959. Posing on his boat the Pyewacket probably down on the Thames near Maidenhead. A shot straight from the negative, showing Pam climb back aboard after a quick dip.

Well it’s that time of year, so time for my summer break for a few weeks as I hopefully head to France. Things will of course go quiet for a few weeks on here, but hopefully back refreshed sometime in August! :)

Pamela Green – Oiled Up!

A classic shot of Pamela Green in the studio posing with some rope by Harrison Marks. A perfect pose using the rope, with a splash of baby oil over the body to highlight those curves with the light, perfect!

Members can view and download a larger image in the member’s area here

Pam’s Highlights!

A different shot of Pamela Green by Harrison Marks from a medium format negative. The use of the black background and lighting from both sides highlights Pam’s body perfectly. It also defines those long blonde curls hanging down from her back.

Jean & Pam – Bathing Balcony Beauties

Another perfect shot of the beautiful Pamela Green and Jean Spaul (Sporle) in glorious colour. Taken by Harrison Marks as they pose on the balcony of the flat he shared with Pam in Hampstead. Taken around 1960 this colour shot shows the contrast between the red-headed Jean and her pale skin and the darker tanned form of Pamela.

Members can view and download a larger image here

Pamar Colour Slides Catalogue (1957)

I’ve been after a copy of this Pamar Colour Slides catalogue for some time now and thanks to Paul from Firebird Records I now have a copy to share. Pamar Productions Ltd was formed by both Pamela Green and Harrison Marks in June, 1957 (Even before Kamera No.1 was published) with both being equal partners in a venture to provide quality 35mm slide sets of the models. This catalogue shows 81 sets produced under the Pamar title, but these shouldn’t be confused with slide sets titled ‘Harrison Marks Colour Slides’ and produced by Kamera Cine Films, of which there were 70 sets produced. Another difference between the different slide sets was that originally the Pamar sets came in a small box, whereas the later sets were sold in a flat transparent plastic wallet.

Having now looked through this catalogue I realize I have over 30 individual Pamar slides in my collection, but unfortunately no full sets! It seems that over the years these sets have been broken down and sold on individually, with many not even having the original grey cardboard holder, just the colour negative itself.

A Special Delivery!

Posting again as this got lost in the site drama last year!  I have some very generous and loyal fans of this site! A very special parcel turned up today from a donator to the site that included some wonderful memorabilia from Pamela Green. It included the first 3 Pamela Green posing guides from I guess the late 1960s or early 70s, along with the original covering letter signed by Pam herself. Not only that but as an extra surprise I also got 3 original 10 by 8 prints of Pam and several more letters about the guides, prints, and other exciting content she was doing and all hand signed. I also love the fact that back then the letters were all individually typed, then signed with not a photocopy in sight!

I love Pam and everything she did, but to get this was a dream to add to my collection of Pam memorabilia. The donator wishes to remain anonymous, but trust me when I say I am over the moon with my parcel and can’t thank the person enough and will say it is all in good hands. I will of course share some of my goodies in due course. :)

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