It’s All About Rita! (1959)

Rita Landre, one of Pamela Green’s alter ego’s from Solo No.13 (1959) by Harrison Marks. Another of the Solo publications dedicated to an individual model, this one being full of Rita! This shot from P4 features Rita posing in front of the very familiar daisy/star wallpaper and wicker chair, as her dress falls down to expose her boobs along with a flash of thigh!

Risqué Rita (Photo Set)

A complete set of photo’s of Rita Landre (Pamela Green) advertised in The Harrison Marks Glamour Guide P8. This was set No.381 featuring Rita posing  at the dressing table and familiar floral wallpaper in five 5½ by 3½ glossy photo’s produced by Harrison Marks. I have no idea what the code is on the actual photo’s, but I’ve seen it or similar on many others? A cracking set of Rita and thanks to Oxxbridge Galleries I now have over 2000 photo’s to go through, including many more full sets like this from The Harrison Marks Glamour Guide and others.


Raunchy Rita’s Bedroom Pose!


Pamela Green in the guise of Rita Landre posing in a raunchy opened shirt shot on the loft set by Harrison Marks. As always, a perfectly executed pose by Pam, to the point that a precisely placed front hand on the bedpost casts a shadow at just the right spot to hide things between her legs. If you look hard you can just see an outline of things though!

Rita’s Little Leather Look! (1958)


Pamela Green as Rita Landre posing in open blouse and short leather skirt from Kamera Special No.2 P51 (1958). A shot from this set of photo’s it features Rita in a short (red) leather skirt, open blouse and a bejewelled cross necklace.

Rita Landre – Nothing But Fur! (1959)


Pamela Green, posing as Rita Landre with nothing but a white fur coat for cover! Taken by Harrison Marks and published in the 1959 hardback book, P54 ‘Pamela – A Portrait in 58 Studies’, a beautiful shot of Rita with a quizzical look on her face.

Rita Landre – Luring You In! (1960)

I love this set of Rita Landre (Pam Green) on the Alley Set, which appear in Kamera No.23 (1960) and I particularly like the top shot! Wearing just her fur shawl and stockings stood against the Parisian posters, she looks like a very high class lady of the night, waiting for her next gentleman visitor. You can see all of the shots from this set I have so far, including a stunning colour shot here.

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