A Model That’s Not Tina Madison (1960)

I’ve come across this model before in other editions of Kamera and seen her referred to as Tina Madison, but I was always very unsure that it was the Tina Madison I’ve posted before, as the body shape looked wrong. The official GHM website in it’s model database also has the model above as Tina Madison and her Kamera Appearances.
Well I now have definitive proof that the top model isn’t Tina, as I have a copy of Kamera No.33 (1960) and they both appear in it! The Tina I know (below) appears on page 3 and 7, the first model appears on pages 9 and 20, so they appear together in one edition, which might be where the confusion comes from. So if not Tina who is the first model?

Barbara’s Bum (1968)

I thought it would be easy to do a day of posts featuring the wonderful rears of some of the models by Harrison Marks, but it’s harder than I imagined! Scanning through all the images and magazines I have it becomes apparent that GHM prefered up front shots rather than shots from behind as they are sparsely scattered throughout his publications.  Not one to be deterred I’ve comes across a few views, such as the this great rear of Barbara Halks from Kamera No.86 (1968)

June on Glass – Junoesque Curves (Original)

What a view! A nude June kneeling legs apart with her back half tilted away from the camera, thus giving us a perfect view of her wonderful ass and a glimpse of boob in the same shot! An original scan from John’s collection, from his second box of glass plates of June taken in 1960. So many different lines and curves to admire in this restored shot.  This is plate No.11 from box 2 dated 20th September 1960 and taken by Leslie Bainbridge.

And yes ‘Junoesque’ is a real word!

 

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

Lavinia Grant By Harrison Marks (1958)

I think it’s going to be a rear view sort of day and we start with a very good rear view from a new model to the site, Lavinia Grant from Kamera No.13 (1958). As far as I know Lavinia only appeared six times in Kamera for Harrison Marks in the late 1950’s, one in this issue, three in No.14 and two in No.21, but I’m not sure if she ever modelled or appeared for him any any other publication.
A very sultry looking model showing off a cracking figure, with small pert tits and great bum and loving the dimples.

Angela Jones – Oi! Get Off My Lawn, Well Maybe Not! (Original)

A dark haired Angela Jones posing nude on the lawn from an original negative scan sent through by Kevin. Nice car in the background and location seems to be Walden Ewhurst, although this shot looks to be up a slight incline. I’m going with Ewhurst as you can see a square pond in the background very similar to the one at Ewhurst, but I may be wrong! Anyway getting back to the subject in hand, you wouldn’t really kick Angela off your lawn if you found her like this now would you? Usual to see her with dark hair as well.

Update: The car in the background is an Austin Healey Sprite and Terry has confirmed the location as Walden Manor not Ewhurst due to the location of the pond.  The pond was to the East of the house and can still be seen on google maps today.

June Palmer – A Nice Nude

Another good quality set of images of June I’d forgotten I had until now! Two shots of June posing nude on what looks to be a blanket with a windbreak or similar as a background. I have no idea who took these or where and when they were taken, but early 1960’s at a guess?

Ann Wilson – Another Perky Redhead (1965)

Ann Wilson, another favourite redhead of mine and one that is also mistaken in some shots for the other redhead, Dawn Grayson. This may be due to the fact that both posed outdoors for GHM with his White Buick and both have similar body shapes.
Ann started posing for Harrison Marks in 1964 and the above shot comes from Solo No.44 (1965) dedicated to her. Ann was one of the few models to be shot by GHM in the house and grounds at a manor in Orpington, which we now know was Walden Manor. So it seems that the shots of Ann, Dawn and others with the White Buick may well have taken place at Walden and Not Ewhurst.
A great shot of Ann above and now I have many more to share thanks to getting a great copy of Solo No.44.