Margaret Middleton – Front & Rear!

Two restored prints of Margaret Middleton in black panties and stockings from the front and rear! I know she’s not everyone’s cup of tea and you either love her or hate her, but these shots aren’t bad of her. Nice matching curtains and cushions 🙂

Lorraine & Jackie – An Oiled Pair!

I seen several shots frm this set of Lorraine Burnett and Jackie Parker posing oiled up and nude on what looks like plastic sheeting, but this one I particularly like. I think it’s again all to do with the lighting and use of shadows and the reflection of the light off the oiled boobs of them both.

I also don’t think the shot would have worked as well if Lorraine hadn’t been blonde, as the contrast between her blonde hair and shadows also works. You can’t see much of Jackie, but what you can see is good enough 🙂

Paula Page – Just My Cup of Tea! (Original)

I haven’t posted a Paula image for a while, so thought I’d dig out one  from the collection. This is a cracker, not only because of the fabulous view of Paula and her beautiful behemoths, but also I love the intricate headboard to the bed and matching cover. It also looks like she had a cuppa on the go, which leads to thoughts of titles like ‘Coffee, Tea of Me!’ and I know what I’d chose every time. You can’t beat a decent cup of tea whatever the circumstances, but on this occasion it may have gone cold!

Sylvia’s Balancing Trick!

Sylvia McFarland in a very precarious position balancing across a chair! I’m not quite sure what the photographer was trying to achieve here, but he obviously thought it was a good idea on how to get Sylvia’s massive tits hanging down for the camera, not sure it worked! Definitely a different view of Sylvia and her assets!

Ann Austin – Frontal Views From Ewhurst

I found two more shots of Ann Austin, one in the very short tight looking jacket that hardly covers anything let alone her chest and another wearing not a lot!  Two great shots of Ann from this set and a great shot of the frontage of Ewhurst in the background in the first shot and the familiar cottage door in the second.