June Palmer’s Last Professionally Posed Picture (Original)

I must have thousands of June Palmer photo’s, mostly from the 1950’s, 60’s and 1970’s, from early Spick & Span shots to Harrison Marks and then Arthur Howell.  If I thought about it really and had the time I should have done a site dedicated just to June! Anyway, what are not so common are shots of June later in her career in the 1980’s before she gave up modelling.  Thankfully there are some around and below is one such little gem!

The Last Professionally Posed Picture of June Palmer.

This was the last image on the last film shot on 23rd November, 1987 at a studio in Chelmsford at about 1 pm.  How do I know this? Well it was taken by John W, who has supplied original June content for this site in the past and he actually took the shot himself!


John started photographing June at Arthur Howell’s Strobe Studios in south London, which were advertised in the Amateur Photographer. These were group sessions, which cost £5 at the time. He also hired June for private sessions, which cost £40 for 2 hours, and continued to hire her at various times after Strobe closed, sometimes at Arthur’s house and sometimes at a studio in Chelmsford.
John took the last shot above in Chelmsford and afterwards June told him she was going on holiday to the Bahamas and said she would look forward to showing him her all-over tan when she got back.  She later wrote to him and said she was getting married again and was giving up modelling.
So the above became the last professionally shot photo of June Palmer … Wow!

I can’t thank John enough for sharing this shot with me, along with his own person insight into his professional relationship with June Palmer.  As a big JP fan finding things like this are very exciting and even more so to know the background behind it.



Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice, but can be shared as long as the image remains unaltered and this website is acknowledged as the source.
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One Comment

  1. What an amazing lady. As she got older a new beauty was evident. I love the shots of her younger years and find the ones in her more mature years to be fantastic. Thanks.

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