Margaret Nolan – A Teasing Temptress!

A young Margaret Nolan posing nude from the pages of Coral No.64. It also looks like she is wearing a long blonde wig to me and is consistent with some of her other early appearances in Amber and QT, plus a shot from this same set was published in ELF magazine here

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Rosalie Peters – No Wonder The Snowman Looks Happy!

Rosalie Peters on the Winter Set by Harrison Marks and from an original negative scan. A beautiful shot of Rosalie in just bobble hat, gloves and long blonde wig showing off her great body and hint of light coloured bush. No wonder the snowman has a big grin on his face, so would you with Rosalie rubbing up against you like that! Definitely something to warm you up on a cold winters day 🙂

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Joanna Kent – How To Ride a Chair Again! (Original)

June Palmer as Joanna Kent (Long blonde wig) in the studio posing nude as she sits on a chair backwards. A beautifully posed shot and she sure knows how to put a chair to good use when posing for a shot! Taken at Strobe Studio’s this set including the orange curtains has appeared in other June shots along with various other models.

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Rosalie Peters – Bobble Hat & Boots! (1967)

Rosalie Peters wearing just a bobble hat, boots and gloves from Kamera No.79 P28 (1967). I couldn’t resist scanning and posting this from my new collection of Kamera magazines, as the theme seemed quite appropriate on the run up to Xmas.

A beautifully posed shot of Rosalie, but I could never understand the need for the long blonde wig? Rosalie also appears on the cover of Kamera No.79 along with 15 other pages, including two colour shots in the centre pages. All are snow themed or taken on the Winter/Festive set by Harrison Marks, so one does wonder if this was the December edition from 1967?

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The Fine Form of Lorraine Burnett (1960’s)

Lorraine Burnett in long blonde wig on 3 separate covers of Line and Form during the early 1960’s. The publishers of this magazine defiantly got their moneys worth from Lorraine as she appeared on the cover of three consecutive editions of Line and Form with No.20 (Yellow), No.21 (Orange) and No.22 (Blue).

Lorraine also appeared multiple times within the pages of these editions plus as well as others, so obviously a favourite. These are fabulous shots of Lorraine’s curvy figure on the covers and the use of light and shade to highlight her magnificent bust! I think my favourite is the blue cover 🙂

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