I’ve published a coloured version of this shot of Eve Eden by Oldiznewagain here, but never had a good copy of the original black and white version until now. This shot of Eve was by Harrison Marks and comes from Kamera No.11 (1958) and was published on page 30. Such a classical look on her looking straight at the camera and loving those curves and hips!
Pamela Green – Never Anyone's Slave!
Pamela Green as a slave girl by Harrison Marks. This scan is from an original silver gelatin photograph taken in the mid 1950’s and part of a set that also includes these shots, of which I have six to share.
Dawn Grayson – A Figure That Opens Doors!
Another shot of Dawn Grayson posing with the white Buick car in the grounds of Ewhurst Manor, this time a better quality shot than the others. Looking at the the other shots of Dawn with the white Buick here it’s difficult to work out if it’s a left or right hand drive as some of the shots have been reversed! Anyway ignore the car and enjoy the curves of DG :)
Caron Gardner – Uncensored & Exposed
A more explicit shot of Caron Gardner than we are normally used to seeing, wearing nothing more than black high heels! Taken from an original colour 35mm slide, but unfortunately the colour had degraded so badly I have to convert it to black & white to recover it! The slide was dated September, 1962, but photographer remains unknown. Interesting grooming style Caron is sporting in the pubic region with some hair, but kept trimmed and very low down, not that I’m any expert on hair styles in that area!
Lydia Barton (1957)
Lydia Barton from the pages of Kamera Special No.1 (1957). Another stunning beauty that posed for Harrison Marks in the late 1950’s appearing in this magazine and also the first edition of Femme. I think I’ve seen her in early editions of the pocket editions of Carnival, but unknown as to where else she went on to appear.
The Glistening Body of Della Fox
Two more shots of the wonderfully oiled body of Della Fox from this set. Again restored from some 35mm slides, but unfortunately the colour of these two had faded so badly I couldn’t recover the colour so turned them black and white, which works equally as well!
These slides along with the others in the set have Della’s name written on the slide, along with the date, March 1963, but no clue as to the photographer.












