Bedtime With Hazel

Hazel Taylor perched on the bedside looking ready for something, but not sure it’s bedtime! Morning or night she would definitely get me up! Great shot publication unknown but reprinted in the 1960’s Glamour Book.

Ann Wilson – Saturday Sue

Saturday Sue (Ann Wilson) in the bath from the pages of Gentleman Magazine (January 1965). Two wonderful shots of Ann posing in the bath, although the colour shot shows off the gaudy colour scheme of the bathroom too much for my liking! Also there must have been a male living in the house where these were taken, as a classic bottle of Old Spice can be seen on the window ledge of the top shot!

Dawn Grayson – Shimmering Strip, Part 1

Finally how could we be talking redheads without mentioning my favourite redhead of all time – Dawn Grayson. This woman just floats my boat in every way and here she can be seen stripping out of her shimmering dress and stockings, down to her white underwear.  A perfect strip tease of which there is more to come! Incidentally the top image was used on the cover of Span No.163, where the dress and stockings appear in colour as gold. A copy of that magazine cover can be found on the Dawn Grayson Magazine Covers page.

Rita Landre – Redhead in White

If we’re talking redheads we must not forget one of my all time favourite redheads that wasn’t and that was Rita Landre, or as we all know now Pamela Green in red wig. This shot of Rita amongst the white fur by Harrison Marks comes from the Carnival Annual 1956 and looks to have come from the same set as her on the cover of Foto No.13, which then dates that magazine around the same time. I’m sure that looks like the top of her areola peeking out above the top of the fur?

Virginia Green – Contrasting Patterns!

I’m having a redhead sort of day, which isn’t a bad thing and continuing that theme we have Virginia Green amongst some very contrasting patterns! I don’t know which is worse the curtains, wallpaper or the bedding, plus you can throw in her floral panties for good measure. 

Is it me and my filthy mind or do those panties look to have black Velcro sides for easy removal? The look on Virginia’s face lends me to believe if it was Velcro she’d be game for showing us how easy it is to remove them. There goes my mind again :)

Ann Wilson – Girl Illustrated (1966)

Ann Wilson from the pages of Girl Illustrated Vol.1 No.3 (1966) and another redhead that always appeals. Of these 3 shots that appeared in the same edition of GI I have to say the middle followed by the last are my favourites, as I love those tasselled panties!

The Perfect Pamela Pose! (Original)

Just when you thought seen everything, something else pops in to your mailbox that makes you stop and stare and this was one of those images. A fantastic image of Pamela Green in a perfect pose, perched on a column by Harrison Marks one assumes.

Thanks to Simon for sending it through and adding some context around the image as it’s one I’ve never come across. It was used on a single image calendar back in the 1950’s (1957 I think), the type that had a company’s name branded on it. I saw a few of these on eBay some months back and they appeared to be banner size and quite long, with the branding at the top and the calendar part below the image. Very rare and they went for more than I could afford! Anyone seen or know of any other of these type of calendars, not just Pamela?

Still an absolutely stunning image of Pam and as a redhead and not Rita. It seems she went through a redhead phase in the late 1950’s as I’m finding more and more of her as a redhead with both short and long hair.

Sissi Mississippi – Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1 Cover

 

After publishing the cover to Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.2 featuring Monique Devereux I now have a scanned copy of the cover of No.1. This cover features Sissi Mississippi and is it me or every image I’ve seen her boobs seem to be pointing out at odd angles?
 
Thanks to John W for sending me a scan and is there any magazine he hasn’t got! John also points out that he doesn’t think there were more than two issues, as 25 bob was a lot of money in 1969 and they probably didn’t sell that many copies to go past two.

Jean Spaul – Bill Poster Pose!

Jean Spaul posing against some bill posters for a shot for Kamera Backstage (1959). Looking very glamorous and made up in this shot with thick black eyelashes and perfect lipstick, very 1950’s!

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