
Three shots of the gorgeous Brenda Wilson from a set of 35 mm negatives. Very candid shots, as she poses in just black panties and stockings and pearl necklace! From the looks of those nipples I’d say it was a bit nippy in that garden too.
Dedicated to the published work of Harrison Marks & other prominent photographers of the 1950's, 60's and early 70's. Along with popular glamour models such as June Palmer, Pamela Green, Dawn Grayson and others
Another view of Karie Nash from a 35 mm black and white negative. Taken in 1978 this set features Karie posing for the camera around a pond in several poses from the front and back.
This one is a frontal view to go with the rearview published before. :)
A rearview of Karie Nash posing in just high heels from a 35 mm black and white negative. Taken in 1978 this set features Karie posing for the camera around a pond with several shots of her crouching like this with her legs apart.
More of a teaser shot as it does make you wonder what the same shot from the front looks like ;)
A stunning nude shot of June posing on a rustic wooden bridge over the pond in the grounds of Ewhurst Manor from the Ewhurst Escapades set. June looks very elegant in this shot as she kneels there with her long hair and earrings.
Ann Wilson posing in a pond from P33 of Solo No.44 (1965) by Harrison Marks and dedicated entirely to Ann.
I always assumed that this pond was in the grounds of Ewhurst Manor, but it wasn’t until Terry Sparks mentioned it, that the pond is actually in the grounds of Walden Manor, not Ewhurst. If you look on Google Maps the pond is no longer there, but if you were to look at the front of the house it would have been down the left-hand side, where a patio now stands between the house and a large tree.
I’ve also seen images of Monique Devereux, Barbara Halks and Stevie Vaughan standing in the same pond as well. It must have been bloody cold and not that clean, so makes you wonder how GHM talked them into getting in the pond!
A dark haired Annette Johnson from the late 1960’s posing for the camera on the edge of what looks like a rockery or pond. I’m glad to see the photographer provided a cushion for her to sit on, otherwise that hard rock could have been quite uncomfortable on her bits!