Ann Walker – Solo No.26 Cover (1962)

Ann Walker on the cover of Solo No.26 (1962) by Harrison Marks. Posing in an office location and wearing that odd polka dot hat or bow as in this shot. I think she was maybe meant to be a maid or servant of some sort, as in another shot from the same magazine she is also seen wearing a matching polka dot apron, but not a lot else. In total there are 8 images in Solo No.26 of Ann in this outfit and she could serve me like that any day!

Ann Walker – A Moody Minnie! (Original)

I seem to be lacking in images of Ann Walker, so thankfully I’ve rectified that with this shot of a moody looking Ann by Harrison Marks. I don’t know why, but that bow or whatever contraption it is in her hair reminds me of Minnie The Mouse, but the rest of Ann certainly doesn’t! A great topless view of Ann and I’ve posted a couple of other shots in the past from the same set here.

Thanks to Kevin for this shot from his collection and he’s currently selling this original, along with a selection of others over on his eBay site.

 

Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice.

Eve’s Off The Shoulder Look! (1958)

A stunning shot of Eve Eden by Harrison Marks from Kamera No.13 P8 (1958), taken in his flat at Gerrard Street and for a set of 5 photo’s that all appear in the same edition of Kamera. This has to be a favourite as a simple but effective pose.

June Simpson – Mirror Mirror on The Wall! (Original)

And June Simpson is definitely the fairest of them all! A perfectly framed original from Kevin of June Simpson by Harrison Marks posing in front of a mirror in his Gerrard Street flat from the late 1950’s. You see a great profile of her body and exposed tits in the main shot and a clear shot of her face in the mirror reflection. A cleaver but stunning shot and Thanks to Kevin for sending it over.

Music To Watch Girls By! (1964)

Maureen Tavenbeck posing in GHM’s Gerrard Street flat from the pages of Kamera No.61 (1964) and holding a Peggy Lee album. It’s actually the 1960 album ‘All Aglow Again’ and starts with one of my favourite tracks from Peggy, ‘Fever’. I’m not actually that big a fan, but both my father and grandfather were and I recently came across her collection of albums and singles they collected over the years. Seeing all those old records was fantastic and they may well be worth something now to a collector!