A Very Stern Looking Ms Burnett (1957)

Lorraine Burnett looking very stern on the cover of Kamera No.4 (1957) by Harrison Marks. Obviously not impressed by something as she stands there hands on hips thrusting her ample bosom forwards. Although you can’t take her too seriously stood like like with very little on, now can you?

 

Unknown Classic Beauty (1950’s)

Another unknown classic beauty by Harrison Marks with a stunning figure and a rather nice set of tits! This model although unknown does seem to have appeared multiple times throughout early GHM photo sets advertised in the Harrison Marks Glamour Guide and Kamera.

She appears twice in Kamera No.1 & No.2 and once in Kamera No.3 & No.5 all in 1957. Similar images of her are also reproduced as sets of 5 glossy 5½ by 3½ prints in the Harrison Marks Glamour Guide under set numbers 310 to 312, 329 to 332 and No.354. You could also see her in several stereoscopic sets from No.1 -7 and No.42 – 45, again ordered via the HM Glamour Guide for the princely sum of ten shillings.

The above shot seems to be one of the 5 shots from set No.311 and I also have partial sets of No.329 and No.354. A stunning woman that seems to have only appeared for a brief period in 1957, but again I have no idea as to whom she is? Yet another glorious body to add to the unknown model list!

Pamar Colour Slide Catalogue (1957)

I’ve been after a copy of this Pamar Colour Slides catalogue for some time now and thanks to Paul from Firebird Records I now have a copy to share. Pamar Productions Ltd was formed by both Pamela Green and Harrison Marks in June, 1957 (Even before Kamera No.1 was published) with both being equal partners in a venture to provide quality 35mm slide sets of the models. This catalogue shows 81 sets produced under the Pamar title, but these shouldn’t be confused with slide sets titled ‘Harrison Marks Colour Slides’ and produced by Kamera Cine Films, of which there were 70 sets produced. Another difference between the different slide sets was that originally the Pamar sets came in a small box, whereas the later sets were sold in a flat transparent plastic wallet.

Having now looked through this catalogue I realize I have over 30 individual Pamar slides in my collection, but unfortunately no full sets! It seems that over the years these sets have been broken down and sold on individually, with many not even having the original grey cardboard holder, just the colour negative itself.

Enjoy the catalogue below and I hope it helps identify the slides and sets produced, as I know it helped me, as I now have to go back and tag the slides I’ve collected to the set name and number. All good fun!

Jean Spaul – Not Just The Office Girl (1957)

A very elegant looking Jean Spaul (Sporle) from Kamera No.4 P4 (1957) who not only posed nude for many of the early Kamera editions, but also got the job as one of the girls in the office at Harrison Marks studio. What an office stunner!

Thelma a Deceiving Look! (Original)

Another restored print from the Oxxbridge collection, but this time a Harrison Marks shot of Thelma laying on the leopardskin rug! This shot appears to have been taken in the late 1950’s as similar sgots with the same rug appear in both Kamera No.4 (1957) and Kamera No.11 (1958), the later featuring Thelma in colour on the cover and centre pages. Shots that appeared in Kamera and some that weren’t were also mass printed and sold as individual prints and postcards and sold (probably under the counter in plain brown paper bags!) to the discerning collector.

Thelma is one of those stunning beauties that has a certain Latin look to her, but was probably born and raised in the UK, similar to Julie (Shearing), as looks can deceive!

 

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