A shot of a young Rona Scott from the late 1950's. She was a big girl!
Dedicated to the published work of Harrison Marks, Russell Gay and the most popular models and publications of the 1950's, 60's and early 1970's.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
A Cheeky Shot of June Palmer
This must come close to one of my all time favourite shots of June Palmer as she got older. The pose as she looks over her shoulder and slowly lowers her knickers, along with the great outline of her figure ... wonderful one might say!
Thanks again to John for sharing such a beautiful shot!
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.
Amber Magazine Covers
Amber Magazine a popular British glamour magazine of the 1950's and 60's, featuring the photos of Russell Gay and such great models as Rosina Revelle, Hazel Taylor, Lorraine Burnett, Sally Douglas, June Palmer, Jackie Parker, Margaret Nolan, Molly Peters, Frankie Young etc. Not as popular as Russell Gays other publication 'QT' but still very collectable.
Amber No.10 (Missing) | Amber No.11 (Missing) | |
Amber No.16 (Missing) | ||
I can identify some of the models in some of these first 21 covers, but some I don't know or are familiar and can't quite put a name to them! Anyone that can identify the missing model names, then please do let me know.
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June Palmer - Original 'Brides in the Bath' 16mm Film Scan
A scan of an original piece of the colour 16mm film 'Calamity June'.
This was from a reel of pieces of offcuts and out-takes from Arthur Howell, provided to a contact of mine John. John pulled together the pieces and produced the version of 'Brides in the Bath' currently showing on this site.
This piece of negative is towards the end of the film where George is trying to kill off his third wife (June Palmer), but she fights back!
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