Maria’s Odd Stance! (Original)

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A beautiful studio shot of Maria Clarence by Harrison Marks, but what a strange position! I can’t decide if she’s stood leaning back or kneeling. The creases at her waist do suggest she is leaning back and it does help highlight her figure. Just a very odd stance :)

A Step Too Far! (Original)

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At first glance I thought this was Christine Carter, but on closer inspection it’s not. So another unknown model taken in the studio by Harrison Marks. A fabulous figure on this model and perfect us of the stepladder as a modelling prop. I’m not quite sure if she has a fine covering of hair down below either, but I think so ;)

Lorraine Burnett – Another QT Beauty! (Original)


Another restored 35mm colour Esquire slide from my collection. This time none other than Lorraine Burnett sat on a chequered background by Russell Gay. This would have typically appeared in either QT or Model by Russell Gay, but no idea if it did?

A great shot of Lorraine’s curvy and busty figure as she sits cross legged, naked and wearing a long blonde wig.

Tiptoe Barn Beauty


I just love this full length shot of unknown model No.66. Taken by Harrison Marks, I love seeing this beauty stretching out her body as she stands on tiptoes. I have several original negatives of this model, with 5 shots appearing in Kamera No.30 (1960). A censored version of this shot appears on P11, but this is by far the best shot of the lot. :)

Sophia Dawn: Heavenly Hips!


A restored 35 mm colour slide from my own collection of the always glamorous Sophia Dawn. I have a huge collection of 35 mm slides of Sophia. Including this set of her posing by a fake wall in the studio and using the towel in the background.

This is a superb nude study of Sophia, as it shows off her figure to perfection, including the curve of those hips and waist. The white tan lines also show off a hint of her smooth pussy and slit. ;)

Breda – A Full Length Beauty!

Another stunning shot of Breda Challen by Terry Sparks. Breda was actually her model name with her real name being Veronica Ronnis. She posed for Terry in the shot above and previous shots on 26th July 1971.

This is a stunning full length shot of her, which was very 70s and shows off the front view of Breda. A great view of those small perky tits and dark thick bush highlighted by the tan lines. All enhanced with a rather nice long chain around her neck to show off that perfect figure. Love the 70s round globe light in the foreground as well. :)

Rita Landre: A Colour Femme Fatale!

Rita Landre (Pamela Green) posing on the Parisian Alley Set by Harrison Marks. I’ve published several shots of Pam as Rita in this location here, but think it is one of my favourite sets of her as Rita.

This shot is even better as it’s in colour, so you get to see Rita in vivid colour. I love the smoke in the shot and all the Parisian posters, which again look much better, as does that glorious figure of Rita/Pam ;)

Hanna’s Lofty Rear! (Original)

A colourful rear view of Hanna Viek. This could have been a Harrison Marks shot, as it looks to be on the loft set, but unverified. A great smile and great view of Hanna’s big tits and bottom. A much more tasteful shot than some of Hanna’s later work ;)

Julie – A Hint of More (Original)

A stunning colour shot of Julie Shearing by Harrison Marks. This time a frontal view of Julie posing in front of the familiar floral wallpaper, but still showing off her perfect body and a hint of more.

The colour adds much more to this shot as you get to see more definition in the dangly earrings and wallpaper with colour added. You also get a hint of Julies thick lush bush, but only partly which is a shame, but teases us of more :)

Lena Ellis – Getting Her Daily Exercise!


A shot of a very flexible Lena Ellis taken by Harrison Marks at Bedruthan, Cornwall in May 1966. Lena was very flexible and this shot shows of her bending over naked, leg in the air.  Taken on some rocks down by the riverside, this location was well-used by GHM on his Cornwall jaunts.

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