Gloria Lomax (Donna Ambrose) on the ‘Miss Prism’s Academy for Young Ladies’ set, and yes, that is Gloria under that long blonde wig! I have two negatives of Gloria from this shoot, the other being black and white, but I never knew that Gloria did this studio shoot for GHM until I saw this image. The slightly suggestive look she has in this shot, along with the low cut, peek-a-boo black and gold bra, gives it a very naughty young lady feel. This set also reminds me of the original St. Trinian’s films and girls, but that’s another fantasy. ;)
June Palmer – Curves & Shadows (Original)
The last slide from the set of 8 original Harrison Marks glamour slides (Set No.60), which I own. Whereas the other slides from this set of 8 had two shots from the same shoot, this shot is a single shot of June posing on a sheepskin rug. It does seem to be the same as these shots, but not 100% sure? The colours in this shot aren’t that good, a little purple as most were in this set, but I still love the pose from June and the shape of her body giving the shadows and curves :)
Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice, but can be individually shared as long as the image remains unaltered and this website is acknowledged as the source.
Sally Dixon: I Dream of Jeannie! (1969)
Sally Dixon from the pages of Girl Illustrated Vol.3 No.33 (1969) in see-through purple top and trousers. As the title suggests, this shot reminds me of Barbara Eden as Jeannie in the 1960s TV series ‘I Dream of Jeannie’, although I doubt you’d have seen Barbara Eden in this pose! I love the colour contrast of the orange and purple and the straight face on Sally as she flashes her tits to the camera.
Pips Perfect Pose! 1971 (Original)

I think Terry likes to tease me with some of his photo’s that he sends through and this one is a good example. Another unknown model called Pip Paget (real name?) that Terry photographed in the studio and as Terry recalls – ‘Attached are some shots of a girl called Pip Paget. I don’t think she did much professionally, she mainly worked around the Amateur photo studios. They were taken near Southampton (coming soon!) and in the studio and taken in 1971’.
What a shot of her posing under that shower with water running down over her face and tits, fantastic! I can’t believe this was taken back in 1971 and it reminds me a bit of the 1980’s page 3 shots (sorry Terry!).
June & The Plough, Part 2 (Original)
After posting this shot last week of June posing in front of a plough, John sent through another shot of June with the same plough! This time she’s posing as if to push the plough, but unfortunately the negative isn’t that good, as it has a light flare through the middle. Still worth sharing anyway and she can plough my field looking like that any day!
June & The Plough! (Original)
Sent through be Kevin this is an odd shot of June, not June herself as she always looks good, but the place and backdrop! June looks stunning with long hair and in black panties, but what the hell is that behind her? It looks like an old-fashioned plough that would be dragged along by horse, but I’m not sure? Surely there were better locations for June to pose than this or maybe it was an advert for agricultural equipment. In that case I bet this shot sold loads of ploughs :)
A Red Rochelle! (Original)
Another original scan from Jeff B and one from his Harrison Marks ‘Pamar’ set of 8 colour slides. This features a cracking view of Rochelle Lofting and her might fine assets and as you can see the quality of the slide is exceptional and needed very little doing to it, other than removing some dust and marks.
Thanks to Jeff for all of these scans and he’s actually put these Harrison Marks slides up for sale on eBay if anyone is interested. You can find these plus his other listings under the username j44land, so go take a look if interested.
Rita Landre – Dance of The 7 Veils (Original)
I had a very busy day yesterday with content for the site, with a big batch of negatives arriving that I’d purchased, plus I made a new contact that has a collection of original negatives from the 1960’s. Originally Jeff B contacted me to enquire if I knew how much some of his box of slides were worth if sold on eBay, which consisted of 48 x Walton, 4 x J.B. Copper, 8 x Harrison Marks slides plus various others. So being cheeky I asked if he could send copies so I could take a look and the quality of the Harrison Marks and Walton slides are very good. So being even cheekier I asked if he would scan them in high resolution and let me post them on my site, which he has agreed and the first edited version is above.
It is of course Pamela Green as Rita Landre posing with several coloured sheer veils and using one as a top. It’s not a shot I’ve seen before or seen published in any of the Kamera publications, so it could have been an early Rita shot for Fiesta or Carnival? The quality and colours are fantastic and the shot is very clear, thanks to the large scan.
I must say a big thanks to Jeff B for scanning and sending them over as it’s much appreciated and yet another source of quality content from people that follow this site. More to come as Jeff scans and sends them over.
Thanks Jeff!











