Rita Landre (Pamela Green) on the rocks in little pink number by Harrison Marks from Foto Winter Special (1955)
Callipygian June!
So you don’t have to go and find a thesaurus the title refers to June’s great bum and ‘Callipygian’ means having outstandingly attractive, deliciously well-shaped buttocks. So you can’t disagree with the title looking at these two shots of her from behind. Both shots come from the late 1950’s publication Connoisseurs Choice and Modelling Review Vol.6 No.3
Mystery Mole Woman! (Late 1950’s)
This one intrigues me! It’s another scan from Jeff B’s collection, but this is from a set of 48 Walton slides he sent through and this model appears several times posing alone and with another voluptuous model. I’m sure I’ve seen her before or it may just be that I’ve seen this shot elsewhere before, but does anyone know who it is? She has a very distinctive mole and I’ll add this to the list of unknown models.
Thanks again to Jeff for another set of quality scans to share here.
Maria Hale – Rear End Up! (1958)
The delicious rear of Maria Hale sticking up in the air from Kamera No.7 (1958). One of four shots of Ms Hale posing nude in various positions on the leopard skin rugs from this edition and my favourite. It must be something to do with that nice round bum sticking up in the air and the way she’s looking at the camera!
Rita Landre – Dance of The 7 Veils (Original)
I had a very busy day yesterday with content for the site, with a big batch of negatives arriving that I’d purchased, plus I made a new contact that has a collection of original negatives from the 1960’s. Originally Jeff B contacted me to enquire if I knew how much some of his box of slides were worth if sold on eBay, which consisted of 48 x Walton, 4 x J.B. Copper, 8 x Harrison Marks slides plus various others. So being cheeky I asked if he could send copies so I could take a look and the quality of the Harrison Marks and Walton slides are very good. So being even cheekier I asked if he would scan them in high resolution and let me post them on my site, which he has agreed and the first edited version is above.
It is of course Pamela Green as Rita Landre posing with several coloured sheer veils and using one as a top. It’s not a shot I’ve seen before or seen published in any of the Kamera publications, so it could have been an early Rita shot for Fiesta or Carnival? The quality and colours are fantastic and the shot is very clear, thanks to the large scan.
I must say a big thanks to Jeff B for scanning and sending them over as it’s much appreciated and yet another source of quality content from people that follow this site. More to come as Jeff scans and sends them over.
Thanks Jeff!
A Surprised Lyn Hamilton!

Another unknown model has been identified, again by Jeff. This time it’s Lyn Hamilton appearing in Carnival Spring Special , 1958 (Top) and the original shot I posted of her in Kamera Special No.1 (1957). Another unknown off the list, Thanks Jeff!
Is It Chris, Susan or Robyn?
Although this model has previously been identified as Robyn, Jeff has found images of her under a different set of names. There are two photo’s of the model identified as Robyn in the Carnival Spring Special 1956. On page 12 she is Susan Flynn and on page 32, she is Chris Flynn but on closer inspection they are the same person and Robyn. So there you go we have a proper surname for Robyn and at least two first names :)









