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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
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Beneath the blonde wig and gloriously naked and exposed is none other than Gloria Lomax from a restored 10 by 8 print published by Russell Gay. Kneeling beside the armchair with all her charms on show, this is the second shot from this set of Gloria, the first one here. I love this set, but alas only have the two shots, but always on the hunt for more. :)
Not quite sure what is going on here, but a different shot and view of two well-endowed ladies tied together with a rope as an assistant seemingly pulls the rope tighter together and higher! Love the fact they have matching stockings, hairy pussies and big tits, but one from my bizarre collection of prints that’s for sure!
The silver casting couch makes another appearance, but this time with the delectable Nancy Roberts posing on it. Whoever took the shots sure liked that couch and I have about 15 shots of Nancy in different stages of undress on it, from nearly dressed to naked! Nancy liked those bangles as well, as she’s seen wearing them in several other sets as well.

A stunning view of Pamela Green by Douglas Webb in 1973 posing naked in someone’s back alley! In 1973 Pam would have been at the ripe old age of 44 and was still looking extremely good with her body looks little different to her younger modelling days! Although later in life without the pressure of modelling and censorship, she did let things grow naturally down below.
Thanks to Simon for this rare view of an older Pam, always appreciated.
Another stunning shot from this set of Tree Nymph, Margaret Nolan, by Harrison Marks. The pose and shape of Margaret’s body, along with those great looking tits, do it for me and unlike the other shots nothing is left to the imagination in this one! We see a lot more of an uncensored Margaret down below, it looks an odd shape, but I assume that’s a trick of the light.