Margaret Nolan Branching Out!

Margaret Nolan from the centre pages of Glamorous Girls No.2, with the same image appearing in one of the later editions of Kamera that Margaret appeared in, sometime after No.50. Although the pose looks good I’m sure it wasn’t easy to stay balanced like that on that branch for long! No splinters anywhere delicate one hopes.

Gloria Lomax & The Transparent Negligee

Gloria Lomax or Donna Ambrose, whichever you prefer to call her posing next to a very ornate bottle that I’m sure I’ve seen Jackie Parker pose with as well. What was the point of the negligee other than the photographer can say she’s not nude, but she might as well be it’s so transparent! There’s even a hint of pussy showing, which for this type of shot usually found in QT by Russell Gay was quite daring. Still a wonderful shot of Gloria whatever way you look at it.

The Perfect Pamela Pose! (Original)

Just when you thought seen everything, something else pops in to your mailbox that makes you stop and stare and this was one of those images. A fantastic image of Pamela Green in a perfect pose, perched on a column by Harrison Marks one assumes.

Thanks to Simon for sending it through and adding some context around the image as it’s one I’ve never come across. It was used on a single image calendar back in the 1950’s (1957 I think), the type that had a company’s name branded on it. I saw a few of these on eBay some months back and they appeared to be banner size and quite long, with the branding at the top and the calendar part below the image. Very rare and they went for more than I could afford! Anyone seen or know of any other of these type of calendars, not just Pamela?

Still an absolutely stunning image of Pam and as a redhead and not Rita. It seems she went through a redhead phase in the late 1950’s as I’m finding more and more of her as a redhead with both short and long hair.

Zigrinda in Colour

A shot of the very sullen Zigrinda this time without the fuzzy hat, but showing some fuzz of her own! Unknown publication, but based on the image from Kamera No.87 I would say it was taken at the same location due to the gaudy background and taken by Harrison Marks.

I think the harsh fringe doesn’t help her expression, but maybe it was a wig as the collar and cuffs don’t match ;)

Barbara Halks

I love the sultry look of Barbara Halks in this image, which seems to be taken on  the set of ‘Eastern Exchange’. Barbara appeared in Kamera No.84, No.85 (cover), No.86, No.87 and Solo No.57. She also appeared in 3 glamour films, ‘Eastern Exchange, ‘Sitting Pretty’ with Nicky Stevens and finally ‘Go Go Girl’ and finally appeared in the pages of the Kamera Calendar 1969.

This beautiful uncensored shot of her appeared in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.2 (1969).

Anna Verdi in The Rose Garden

Two beautiful shots of Anna Verdi posing nude in the garden at Ewhurst Manor. I particularly like the top shot as it shows off her figure and perfectly sized breasts, along with that perfect V showing off her untouched pussy. I put these shots as the mid 1960’s and don’t know how old she was then, but she looks older than some of the other models at that time, but I may be wrong?

Sue Owen – Just Some White Socks!

A dark haired Sue Owen by Ken Williams from Lenz No.3 published by Harrison Marks. I would say taken before her blonde period, which would be early to mid 1960’s and a nice view of her small pert tits in this shot!

The Purfect Pam Arnold!

Pam Arnold lying on a leopard skin rug from the pages of Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.2. 

This is only the second image I’ve published of Pam as unfortunately that’s all I have and both from Nature’s Intention. She’s a stunner and wished I had a few more of her to publish, so if anyone has some good large images of her from Kamera or elsewhere, feel free to pass them in my direction :)

Julie – Wild & Free

Another Harrison Marks model from the late 1950’s and early 60’s that had a very classical look with her dangly earrings, but here she’s revealing a bit more! Julie displaying her magnificent wild bush supported by a fine floral wallpaper background from Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.2 (1969). Just as nature intended :)

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