Jayne Tracey Hanging Around!

Jayne Tracey perched in a tree from the pages of Glamorous Girls No.2. An obvious reprint of a GHM shot from Kamera or Solo taken in the grounds of Ewhurst Manor.  How do I know this, well from the style and shape of the tree I can tell it was the third tree on the right from the driveway, to the left of the pond outside the front of Ewhurst (Joking!).  It just looks like it could be there and is in keeping with shots of Jayne at that time from Ewhurst :)

A Dark Haired Cleo Simmons

Cleo Simmons doing a bit of table top posing with long dark hair from Sexy Girl No.5.  I can’t decide if I prefer her blonde or with dark hair like this and I assume this is a wig and blonde was her natural colour.

Sue Owen – Pussy Teasing!

A shot of dark haired Sue Owen from the back page of Glamorous Girls No.2 (Mid 1960’s) teasing a couple of cats in Harrison Marks flat. This is a digest size, 58 page magazine featuring 16 full colour plates and numerous black and white shots from GHM.  Models range from early Marie Deveraux through to Vivienne Warren and I would guess they are reprints from Kamera etc.

Tina Graham on The Doorstep in 3D

It’s been ages since I posted a 3D image, so to rectify that here is one of the lovely Tina Graham (Christine Carter).  This one shows off the lovely figure of Tina sat on the doorstep of the cottage at Ewhurst Manor with those long legs and tits popping out at you in glorious 3D!

Lorraine Burnett – Square Magazine Cover

Lorraine Burnett in a long blonde wig with purple panties and pink gloves on the cover of Square Magazine (1960).  This was a collection of photo’s by Roger Davis published by Rosalinda and includes images of Lorraine and other models, but several images of Ann Austin, some of which I’ve never seen before!

Dawn Grayson Figure Quarterly Cover

About time I had some more of my favourite redhead!  This time gracing the cover of Figure Quarterly Vol.45 (Spring 1966) a beautifully bound full size magazine, with this edition featuring UK photographer Ken Williams, who snapped many of the same models as GHM, including Dawn.

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