Monique Devereux: Ornamental View!


Monique posing in the garden at Walden Manor leaning over an ornamental planter and showing off her curvaceous body. If you look closely you can see that Monique has two nasty scars down the inside of her wrist, which I hadn’t noticed before, not that I would as I tend to be looking elsewhere! I wonder what they were all about?

Marie Provost: Bedroom Beehive!


Marie Provost posing in a bedroom of GHM’s flat from my original negatives. The original images of Marie appeared in Kamera No.61 P32 (1964). I love Marie’s very 1960s beehive hairstyle, plus these images are slightly less censored than the magazine version, with just a hint of things showing between her legs, but not much!

Bobby Griffin: Bushy Outlook


Another shot of Bobby Griffin by Howard Roark from my large collection of her. A view full of curves and hair, both from the wig on her head to her full bush, proudly highlighted displayed by Bobby.

Camella Donner


I posted several sets of Camella many years ago on my old blogs, but just come across this small set in my collection. Worthy of another share for those that enjoy the looks and body of Camella!

Brandys Bush


Brandy Hart by Howard Roark and a view of her body and bush from below from the 1970s. What a fabulous decade for these natural beauties :)

A Frolic With Christine!


Christine Carter (Tina Graham) looking rather ravishing topless in panties from the pages of Frolic Magazine. I’m loving the long haired look in this shot and the short open négligée and fluffy slippers, she seemed to have a way of looking so elegant even with her clothes off :)

Sitting Pretty: Barbara & Nicky


Three original negatives of Barbara Halks and Nicky Stevens on the set of the Harrison Marks glamour film ‘Sitting Pretty’. The film itself was a standard 8 mm film in black and white by Harrison Marks, numbered No.E.9 – Sitting Pretty (1967), but I have no idea what the film actually entails! I do have a copy of the box cover (below) featuring the two girls, but the shot I have is a little more revealing from Barbara’s point of view! Unfortunately these are the only shots I have from this set :(

Valerie Williams: A Flush of Colour


Valerie Williams in colour from an original 35mm Kodachrome slide from the late 1950s early 60s I would guess? One of the few colour shots of Valerie I’ve seen, although it needed some serious restoration and ended up a little dark at the top, but still a very good shot of her. She has longer hair in these shots, so would suggest it’s slightly later than the other shots I’ve posted of Valerie to date.

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