Lorraine Loves Leopard Skin!

A younger Lorraine Burnett posing on the much loved and used leopard skin rug for Harrison Marks from the pages of Kamera Special No.1 (1959). She’s almost breaking out into a smile in this shot!

Erica Backstage (1959)

The unforgettable (well her figure anyway!) Erica posing backstage as a stage hand reads a paper! The guy must be blind or had bromide slipped in his cup of tea to be ignoring that view!

I also recently found an uncensored shot of Erica in another publication, so will have to scan and publish that soon ;)

The Classical June Simpson (1958)

A double page shot of June Simpson with her classical curves and platinum blonde hair in that very 1950’s style! Taken by Harrison Marks and appearing in Kamera No.11 (1958) there isn’t much more to say other than to enjoy the shot!

Eve Eden from Kamera No.11 (1958)

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!

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 Ever Serene Pamela Green!

As the title says a very serene looking Pamela Green with her familiar long blonde hair from the pages of Kamera No.11 (1958). I never get tired of seeing images of Pamela as her versatility in posing always manages to enrapture me.

Thelma by Harrison Marks (1958)

Someone once asked if I had any shots of Thelma by Harrison Marks and at the time I only had one poor shot of her in my collection. Well that has now been rectified as I now have several good shots of her from Kamera No.11 (1958), including the colour centrefold shot of her above. A dusky Latin beauty that I know very little about, other than she posed for GHM in early editions of Kamera.

This shot comes from Kamera No.11 my latest acquisition and although complete and in good condition for it’s age the pages were splitting around the rusty staples.  I’ve restored colour and obviously removed the staple marks and a few scratches, but a fantastic colour shot of Thelma and an appearance of the Leopard skin rug again! 

Up ↑