Paula Page – Blonde or Brunette?

Two shots of Paula Page with her magnificent chest on display, but one as a blonde and one of her with darker hair, but which do you prefer? And does it even matter what colour her hair is, because let’s face it you keep getting distracted by other things! Personally I prefer blondes :)

That’s Not The Alps, Terry!

 

After commenting yesterday that I was running out of snow shots for the festive season up popped this shot in my inbox from Terry, with the following note:
‘Looking at the site today I see that you say you are running out of snow pictures. I thought you may like the attached shot of me working with a French girl called Marieange, in the snow at Walden Manor. The quality is not great, it’s from a print given to me by Jim Clark (owner of Walden Manor) who took it. This was my first shoot with this girl and I also had a session with her and Rena Brown working together behind closed doors in a Boutique in Camden Town.’
Fantastic candid shot of Terry himself at work, although I’m not sure about the white winter coat and the poor girl must have been frozen like that! I’d love to see some of the Rena Brown shots as have so few of her for the site, but a big thanks to Terry for this great shot and always worth sharing.

Yvonne Warren by Harrison Marks

 

The British film actress Yvonne Warren (Romain) photographed by Harrison Marks. Yvonne was a film and television actress of the late 1950’s and 1960’s appearing in several Hammer British horror films and best known for her role in ‘The Curse of the Werewolf’ (1961) where she starred with Oliver Reed in his first major role.

Tiffany’s Kinky Boots (1968)

 

Just loving this shot of Tiffany St. Clair (Pam Arnold) from Fiesta Vol.2 No.2 (April 1968) in those shiny black high boots! What a view as she sits on the dressing table looking at you from the reflection in the mirror.

A Perky Pair From Kamera No.88 (1968)

Appearing throughout Kamera No.88 (1968) is this perky young model that as of yet is unnamed, but still worth sharing. Especially for those that like the perkier pair this is a great model, although not convinced she’s not wearing a wig in this shot?

Curtains & Curves (Original)

Another fantastic shot of this curvy unknown model taken by Harrison Marks and taken from the same set as this colour shot of the same model. I think those pink curtains certainly look better in black and white for sure, if not the model. 
I’ve made some updates to the unknown models page and added this redhead beauty to the list, until such time that someone identifies her.

It’s a Good Life, Margo!

Sometimes when you see an image you just have to post it and this is one of those shots! This wonderfully posed shot of Cindy Neal popped into my inbox last night from Terry and I love it and the little story attached, which will make the title of this post clearer :)
One of Terry’s original transparencies, he worked with Cindy several times and also used her flat as a location. It was situated off Regents Park and decorated in a slightly Eastern style, which was useful as it was just up the road from Terry’s studio in Great Portland Street. Another bit of useless information, her real name was Margo, but Terry never did find out about her surname.
So there you go Cindy was a Margo, which makes me laugh as I always associate the name Margo with Penelope Keith from the TV series ‘The Good Life’, hence the subtle title to the post! Enjoy the shot of Cindy/Margo and thanks Terry for a fantastic little shot.

A Hampshire Rose (1967)

A perky little shot of Britt Hampshire sent through by Terry from the 1967 Hall & Hall Calendar. Beautiful outdoors shot and as Terry says Britt came from Fleet in Hampshire hence the adopted surname. So another model and another adopted Pseudonym.

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