Wendy Talbert from a set of 12 photos. As you can see, she starts out quite demure and reserved for the camera, but soon opens up in more than one way! The remaining 9 images are not as reserved, that’s for sure, and members see more!
Don’t Call Me Freckles! (1973)
Candy Bell or more commonly known as Suzanne Pritchard posing for photographer Fred Enke in 1973.
I have 10 shots on this set of Suzanne, some wearing a long wig and others like this with a freckle painted on her face, maybe giving her a schoolgirl like appearance? What is also very noticeable is the thick, abundant pussy showing through those panties, it’s a veritable forest down there! It’s just as obvious from any position, but there are never any full-frontal shots of her without the panties covering that lush bush. There seems to be a real lack of uncensored frontal shots of Suzanne, which is a real shame, as I’m sure they would be fully appreciated by all. ;)
Pamela Green Nude Posing: Pose No.207
Another rare shot from The Pamela Green Nude Posing Guide No.2. This was published and distributed in 1973 by Pam, with photo’s taken by Douglas Webb. The guide is 4 pages including the cover and features Pamela in 108 different poses. The image above was No.207 from page 3 of the guide. The date of this guide would put Pamela’s age at 43/44, so later in her career, but as stunning as ever.
*All images were taken by Douglas Webb and copyright remains with The Pamela Green website
More Soapy Roberta!
3 more shots of Roberta Pedon stood on the edge of a sunken bath, her naked body and big tits covered in a soapy lather! From a selection of around 15 different shots from this set.
Rosemary: All On Display Outdoors!

Rosemary de Canonville giving us a great outdoor display of what she has to offer. Scanned from an original 10 by 8 print, this shot was taken by Leslie Bainbridge and typical of his style.
It’s interesting to see the different styles and preferences of photographers back then. Roark obviously had a preference for the younger, natural sun tanned models. Bainbridge opted for the fully shaven view, leaving little to the imagination, but again with its own merits. I like both styles for different reasons, but still tend to go back to Harrison Marks and his more generic style of glamour photography. GHM tended to focus more on the shape and form of the model’s pose along with lighting than what the model had to offer.









