Maria Hale and Jean Spaul (Sporle) from a scan of an original colour Pamar 35mm colour slide. It features Jean and Maria on stage and was probably taken around 1959 at the same time as the other images that appear in the publication Kamera Backstage, as both of the models featured in that magazine on stage.
Sylvia Parading About!



Sylvia Bayo or as she is named in this article Lucienne Camille from the pages of Parade Summer Special, but don’t know the year, but has to be mid 80’s. A fabulous find as I was going through some old Parade magazines to come across one of my favourite models that I didn’t even realise posed for Parade. This wasn’t the original Parade from the 1960’s, but the weekly cheap 1980’s version that I used grab from the top shelf of my local newsagent for £1 when no one else was in the shop. I used to have a thing for the model Zeta that appeared regularly ;)
When Danielle Met Gerry!


Two shots of Danielle Denese helping Gerry Brown get undressed taken by Terry Sparks Russell Gay. Danielle has the more classic white underwear and stockings, whereas Gerry has gone for something a little more daring and sexy with a sheer underwear set, although Danielle seems intent on seeing everything by removing Gerry’s underwear! These shots appeared in the 1960s Glamour Book and unfortunately are the only two from this set that I have seen, but I’d love to have seen the full set and where this strip ended up?
Update: Thanks to Terry for letting us know it was him that took these fabulous shots not Russell Gay and that they were taken in November 1968 at the flat of Danielle’s boyfriend. Always good to get some context around shots like these. :)
Dawn’s Deliciously Perky Pair (Original)
Dawn Grayson and her deliciously perky pair from the original negative of the image that originally appeared in Kamera No.70 P12 (1966). The image published was cropped much closer than this version and you can see that version here, but I much prefer my version. Not only is the clarity as sharp as it could be, but you get to see more of Dawn, plus a few more of GHM’s prints on the wall.
The original medium format negative shows slightly more of the prints above Dawn’s head, so you can guess who the models are. The left hand one is June Palmer on the lawn at Ewhurst and the other being Pamela Green as Rita Landre on the beach. I know this is a duplication of an image of Dawn already posted, but worth a revisit as it’s from the negative itself and so much clearer, plus it’s Dawn and you can’t have enough of her!
Marie Deveraux – Black or Blonde? (1958)


Two different shots of Marie Deveraux from the 1958 hardback publication ‘Kamera on Location’ by Harrison Marks. Both taken on location in and around the Isles of Scilly and show Marie posing nude apart from a scarf and different coloured hair! I assume the blonde shot is a wig as Marie was naturally dark, but can’t quite make up my mind which look I prefer, black or blonde?
Rosina Revelle – Tits Like Torpedo’s! (Original)
The young and lovely Rosina Revelle posing in frilly knickers in front of a very retro looking background from a set of restored prints. A fabulous figure, but she did have odd shaped boobs with large puffy areola and nipples that were almost flat and non existent! Tits like torpedo’s as someone recently commented on another image :)
Jackie Salt: Solo No.23 Cover (1961)

Jackie Salt on the cover of Solo No.23 (1961) dedicated to images of her taken by Harrison Marks. Jackie appeared in both Kamera and other GHM publications during the early 1960’s, including one of the starring roles in the film ‘Naked as Nature Intended’, but I can’t say she was one of my favourite GHM models!
Compared to other models she had a very slim frame and very small perky boobs, which is probably why I shy away from her images, as I am much more of a curves man! Regardless of her figure, she always seemed to be very smiley in all her images and the film :)
The Fine Form of Lorraine Burnett (1960’s)
Lorraine Burnett in long blonde wig on 3 separate covers of Line and Form during the early 1960’s. The publishers of this magazine defiantly got their moneys worth from Lorraine as she appeared on the cover of three consecutive editions of Line and Form with No.20 (Yellow), No.21 (Orange) and No.22 (Blue).
Lorraine also appeared multiple times within the pages of these editions plus as well as others, so obviously a favourite. These are fabulous shots of Lorraine’s curvy figure on the covers and the use of light and shade to highlight her magnificent bust! I think my favourite is the blue cover :)












