June Palmer – Beauty & The Barn – Part 1 (Video)

Time for another June Palmer glamour film, this time filmed by Russell Gay and titled ‘Beauty & The Barn – Part 1’. The premise of the film is a simple one, a young June enters a hay barn and feeling sleepy decides to take a nap, but not before she strips out of her clothes first!

The date of the film is unknown, but June looks to be fairly young in it, so probably late 50’s or early 1960’s? She also has the long hair and beauty spot on her cheek, which I’ve seen in other shots of June taken by Russell Gay, so I would assume all taken at around the same time? Thanks to John W for this film, plus additional music and he’s also provided part 2, which takes up where part one finishes 🙂

Enjoy!

Hazel Taylor – Table Top Elegance

Hazel Taylor (Ann Dixon) looking very glamorous as she kneels atop a table in just a sparkly necklace! An earlier shot of Hazel, not taken by Harrison Marks, but more likely Russell Gay and from the pages of the 1950’s Glamour Book.

From The Orient to Ewhurst with Love!

Three shots of an unknown Oriental model from the pages of Model No.14 by Russell Gay, but she also modelled for Harrison Marks and appeared in Kamera Special No.2. These shots were taken around the grounds of Ewhurst Manor, as the first is outside the well known cottage door, the second down by the pond out the front of the property, with the final shot taken on the side patio with the trellis in the background.  I’ve no idea who the model is and I’ve only seen her appear in the two magazines mentioned, but she’s down as unknown model No.23 on the ‘Unknown Models’ page.

A Wet & Playful Sally Douglas!

Sally Douglas (Billie Decker) in a playful pose, kneeling nude in the sea from Model No.14 by Russell Gay. Sally’s early career was as a glamour model appearing in various UK glamour magazines in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s, including several publications by Russell Gay.  Theses included her on the cover of QT No.23 and No.26, along with the cover of Model No.12.

She later went on make several appearances in well known 1960’s UK comedy Films and TV series, such as ‘Carry On’ films, On The Buses and Dads Army. Unfortunately Sally passed away in 2001 from cancer, but was a stunning beauty in her early days 🙂