Paula’s Puppies!

Scan of a silver gelatin photo of Paula Page giving her puppies a good squeeze as she poses on a chair. A great shot of Paula pulling quite a funny face as she poses and notice the only thing she’s wearing is an ankle chain.

Is It Chris, Susan or Robyn?

Although this model has previously been identified as Robyn, Jeff has found images of her under a different set of names.  There are two photo’s of the model identified as Robyn in the Carnival Spring Special 1956. On page 12 she is Susan Flynn and on page 32, she is Chris Flynn but on closer inspection they are the same person and Robyn.  So there you go we have a proper surname for Robyn and at least two first names :)

Valerie Williams by Harrison Marks (1950's)

 

I’ve seen this model pose for Harrison Marks in a number of early shots, but never been able to name her until now! That was until I came across a dressed shot of her in Art Advertiser and Studio News, which named her as Valerie.  I’ve posted on other shot of Valerie before as unnamed here

Flashing Fishnets It's Robyn! (1950's)

The model known as Robyn photographed by Harrison Marks in a cheeky pose flashing her fishnets as she adjusts a suspender below her petticoat. A classic 1950’s beauty with very large puffy areola on display and restored from a scan of a silver gelatin photograph.

Pamela Green – 1950's Chic! (1955)

A shot of Pamela Green looking very chic in a shot from a set of her wearing black pants, scarf around her neck and a tucked in blouse from 1955. This shot comes from an original silver gelatin photograph, but the same shot also appears on page 50 in ‘Pamela A Portrait in Studies’ by Harrison Marks also published in 1955.

Beach Beauty Pamela Green (Coloured)

A stunning coloured version by Oldiznewagain of Pamela Green posing on racks down by the sea. I didn’t recognise it as one of my posts initially, until I realized it was posted back in January and a lot has happened since then! Love the ocean colour in this shot!

Beauty in Curves!


A classic early Harrison Marks silver gelatin photo of an unknown model (well, to me!) from the 1950s. I’ve seen some of her before, but this one is by far the better quality, and I just love the thickness and curves of her hips and figure.

Pamela Green – It Takes Two To Tango!

Another early shot of Pamela Green by Harrison Marks from a set where she is seen in various nude poses with a rose. Taken in the late 1950’s and restored from a scan of a silver gelatin photograph, this shows Pam with the rose between her teeth and the ‘Rose’ set published so far can be seen … here

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