Toni Rees by Harrison Marks

I’ve had this shot of an unknown model in unknown models for ages and up until now didn’t have a name for the face and body. Thanks to Jeff she’s now been identified as Toni Rees, a girl from down under that also appeared in 66 magazine and Spick & Span. Thanks to Jeff for the identification and another model named :)

Dawn's Cheeky View (Original)

I actually saw a copy of this shot from Kevin and liked it so much I bought the negative off him to add to my growing Dawn Grayson collection.  I love this cheeky little shot a lot, not only because it’s Dawn, but also for it’s eroticism. There is something quite appealing and erotic in the way Dawn is leant over the bed with her tights pulled partially down to reveal her bum as she looks back at the camera! It’s almost an inviting look from Dawn, knowing where your looking and what you want to do, love it!
It would have been interesting to see this shot in colour as I’ve seen others and know for example that the tights are pink! I also have shots of Dawn posing on the same bed but in different outfits :)

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Margaret Nolan – A Vintage View! (Original)

Originally from one of Kevin’s negatives, but I have seen cropped versions of this image appearing on the net, but still worthy of a share as it’s Margaret Nolan! Margaret kneeling on all fours on a bed in stockings, as she plays teasingly with a wine bottle for the camera! I don’t think I need to add any more than that, other than enjoy!

Chin Up Jayne! (1963)

Jayne Tracey coming down the staircase of Ewhurst Manor from Kamera No.51 (1963). I’m not sure if it’s the angle of the shot from below, but it looks like Jayne is either holding her chin up or maybe something caught her eye and is looking back up the stairs.

Sue Owen – Kamera Calendar, May 1968

A blonde Sue Owen posing sat on a slightly crushed lobster pot for the May page of the 1968 Kamera Calendar. The shot also features fishing nets again, which was another popular prop that GHM used throughout his early and later shots.

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