More Backstage in Black! (1959)


Madeleine Mado (Maria Hale), Mary Deighan and Pamela Green posing in the dressing room from a 35mm Pamar colour slide. I love the fact it looks like just a snapshot of them all as they undress, but I’m sure it was posed, which shows how natural all three were at posing. Pam looks great stepping out of that petticoat revealing her black underwear :)

June Simpson – Caught in The Act!


June Simpson from a scan of an original Pamar colour slide. Another Harrison Marks shot, but this has great use of shadows to give June’s back and bottom great shape and contrast. Love June in this set and her arse :)

A Turquoise Tease!


I’ve published this 1950s unknown model before playing on a bed with balloons and posing in a hotel bathroom, but I now have several colour photo sets of her as well. All the colour sets feature her posing in stockings and different coloured underwear. In this set she is seen posing in turquoise underwear and there’s something rather erotic about seeing these colour photo’s from back in the 1950s. She had a great figure and arse, but I do wonder how far the set went? Unfortunately I only have 5 shots, which members get to see, but I do wish she maybe stripped a little further, maybe to just the stockings.

Classic 1950's Glamour From Robyn


Mixing it up today with the variety of images, but back to a classic 1950’s nude in the shapely form of Robyn or Susan Flynn. From an original silver gelatin photo showing off her perfect curves and those large puffy nipples, delicious!

Julie – A Peach of a Shot!


I original published a version of this shot of Julie (Shearing) from Solo No.4 P13 (1958) here as it was such a good shot. Well now I have a copy of the original negative scan giving much more clarity. What made this shot so stunning was the view of that perfectly peachy arse and the way her hips glide into her hourglass waist, which is only highlighted more in this shot, as if you look closely in the larger version for members you can even see the fine hairs on her back and that arse, making it even more peachy! Another interesting point is in the original the heel of her fishnet has a hole in it, but the magazine version has been fixed and not quite sure how they did that back then!

A stunning version of Julie and her peachy arse :)

Erica – The Look!


Shot number 7 of Erica by Harrison Marks from a set of silver gelatin prints.  This time a standing shot allowing us to see all of her bumps and curves and a very knowing look.

Wendy James – A Perky Profile!


Another shot of Wendy James by Harrison Marks posing on the Chinese Garden set, similar to this shot here. This shot is better quality as it comes direct from the negative and give you a better view of Wendy’s perky and puffy pair of tits!

Double Trouble! — Eve Eden & Lorraine Burnett


A great pair in more than one way! Lorraine Burnett and Eve Eden from a scan or an original Pamar 35 mm colour slide. I’ve seen several sets of these two posing together both colour (Pamar sets) and black and white in Kamera No.23 (1959), but what a great pairing from Harrison Marks. The blue dangly earrings that Eve is wearing crop up in other shots as well, I’ve seen shots of both Ann Austin and Julie (Shearing) wearing the same set.

Face It, Tiger… You Just Hit The Jackpot!! (1958)


An appropriate title to this image of an unknown model photographed by Harrison Marks for Kamera No.7 (1958). The tiger skin rug seems to be a prominent feature throughout this early edition of Kamera, not that it really distracts from the key focus on the image. For those geeks amongst us, the title is a reference back to The Amazing Spider-Man No.42 (November 1966) and the introduction of Mary Jane Watson (MJ). Who makes her first appearance in this comic and utters these words to Peter Parker/Spider-man when they first meet. It has become something of a catchphrase for the character.

Another small piece of trivia about me, is that I also used to collect comic books from the early 1960s onwards, including Spider-man. My collection exceeds over 6000 different comics and titles and if sold could buy the wife a new kitchen, but don’t tell her that!

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