A tantalizing shot of Tina Graham (Christine Carter) posing on the bedroom set by Harrison Marks. You get to see Tina’s slender curves and figure in this nearly full on in this shot, as well as a tantalizing view of her uncensored lower region. Tina or Christine, which was her real name appeared in Solo No.28 (1962) and in Kamera No.46, No.47 (including the front cover) & No.57. She also appeared in the 1964 Kamera Calendar for August laying on the bed from this same set of photographs.
Angela Jones – Another Open Bathrobe View! (Original)
Another shot of Angela Jones sat on the sofa in GHM’s flat with her robe open showing nearly everything and another shot from this set.
Rub-a-Dub-Dub With Rosalie!
Rosalie Peters scrubbing up well in a sunken bath full of bubbles! Taken by Harrison Marks in the late 1960’s this bathroom/bath is another well used location/set that GHM used for several different models in cluding June Palmer and Britt Hampshire to name two. No idea which publication this shot appeared in or if it was stand alone or from a set, but I like it 🙂
Vivacious Val! (Original)
Two more shots of a cheeky little flash from Val Van Dotson from the same set as this restored 35mm colour slide. I love the little red outfit from the red panties to the little red negligee she is lifting to give us a flash of that slender figure! Not the most well endowed model, but a nice little perky pair all the same 🙂
Annette Johnson – Girl Illustrated Vol.4 No.49 (1970)
Velma Loftus – An Apple a Day! (Original)
Velma Loftus posing with opened blouse and trousers on the cottage kitchen set. A simple but stunning shot of her, but I’m not sure the combination of apple and cigarette at the same time is really that good for you, health wise! This comes from an original negative that I’ve not seen published anywhere else to my knowledge.
One of the later models, Velma first arrived for an interview at Harrison Marks’ Lily Place studios in December 1967. GHM did his first shoot with her at his flat and several other sessions followed including one on the cottage kitchen set, one on the dungeon set and a third on the African set between December 1967 and March ’68. Solo No.59 includes photos of Velma from all the shoots and other shots appear in Kamera No.86, No.87 and No.89, which she appears on the cover. The only shot of her posing on the cottage kitchen set appears to be in the last edition of Kamera No.89 P47 (1968). She also appears in several uncensored shots in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.2 and the 1st edition of New Kamera No.1 P45 (1969). Not only did Velma have a slender figure and a cracking pair of tits, she also had a fabulous thick dark unkempt bush on her, that is a wonder to see in the uncensored shots.
Velma was also Miss November in the 1969 Kamera Calendar and appears in two HM 8mm glamour movies, No.E19, ‘Cat Girl’ (1968) and No.E310, which was only released on the Continent.
Marie Deveraux – All Caught Up! (Original)
Another perfect shot of Marie Deveraux by Harrison Marks from this set of images. Taken in the studio it captures Marie using a fishing net as a make shift skirt and only just managing to hide her lower region from the camera. But if you look really carefully it doesn’t quite hide everything, but don’t stare too long or you’ll go blind 😉
Thanks to Kevin for another wonderful shot from his collection of Marie shots.
June Palmer – Crossroads To Love (Original)
Another fabulous shot of June Palmer from this set of promotional shots by London photo agency Cowderoy & Moss Ltd featuring June posing on a Lambretta Scooter. This time we see June getting friendly with a male friend sat beside a scooter at a crossroads on the A2. I love the fact the sign post is in the shot as it pinpoints the location as the crossroads on the Hawkhurst Road, where the A21 crosses the A268.
I would also say it was taken at the same location as the shot below of Eve Eden and June for several reasons. It’s the same registration plate on both scooters, June is wearing the same outfit and if you look at the building in the background I’m sure it’s the same door in this Google street view, which is again on the A21/A268 crossroads?
Thanks to John W for a copy of this new print of June at the crossroads 🙂