Hazel Taylor – Bedknobs & Boobs! (Original)

Hazel Taylor posing in the bedroom taken by Harrison Marks and very similar to the colour scan posted here. Hazel is one of those models that was very natural down below, with her impressive bush on display for all to see. Unfortunately a strategically placed hand deprives us of such a view again. More of a smile from Hazel in this shot too 🙂

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Hazel Taylor – Kneeling Desire (Original)

Yet another view of Hazel Taylor (Ann Dixon) by Harrison Marks on the Chinese garden set. A delicious view of her figure as she kneels posing in the garden showing off her figure and bush 🙂

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Hazel Taylor – A Right Royal Rear! (Original)

The elegant curves of Hazel Taylor by Harrison Marks. A beautiful over the shoulder look from Hazel as she poses in front of GHM’s Rolls Royce. Taken in the grounds of Ewhurst Manor that’s a great rear view of a classic figure and classic car 🙂 

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Hazel Taylor – Oriental Amour! (Original)

Another view of Hazel Taylor (Ann Dixon) by Harrison Marks on the Chinese garden set. A delicious view of her full length figure as she poses sat on a leopard skin rug in front of that gong again 🙂

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Hazel Taylor – My Favourite Little Snack! (Original)

After my earlier post of a lunchbox this print seemed like an appropriate follow up! An original 5 by 3½ promotional print of Hazel Taylor offering up a box of crisps for your delight. To be honest when I first saw it I recognised Hazel, but thought it was a box of cereal she was holding, then I realized it was crisps! That’s one hell of a large box of ready salted crisps and I didn’t realize that they came in big boxes like that back in the 60’s? That would definitely not fit in the lunchbox from earlier 🙂

Hazel has a great smile in this shot in her blue bra and I’d definitely go buy some crisps after seeing this, in fact it’s made me quite hungry, must be time for lunch! 

As an unrelated aside Meredith & Drew made crisps and biscuits back in the 1960’s and were originally established in 1891. They had around five percent of the British crisps market by 1963 and produced biscuit favourites still around today such as shortcake, currant shortcake, Nice, Bourbon, custard cream and ginger nuts. I used to love ginger nuts! The full history on Meredith & Drew can be found here if your interested?

Finally, what other site gives you tits, history and education all in the same place 🙂

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