Thursday, 24 October 2013

Julie & The Fishing Net Top!

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A profile shot of Julie by Harrison Marks from Kamera No.40 (1962).  I love the dark latin looks of Julie plus her pernach of big dangly earrings!

Bathtime With June Palmer (Original)

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I've seen one shot from this set before and it was one of my first June Palmer shots I published over on Tumblr here, but here are two more from the set.



These are originals sent by John and obviously from 120 film and taken in the late 1960's, but as John says the bottle of Miss Dior on the side of the bath might give a clue as to when the picture was taken. Any packaging experts out there to help identify the year?  I'm sure my gran had that wallpaper as well!  These images were in excellent condition and needed a slight pink tinge removing and some minors specks of dirt.


Finally, what the hell is that contraption on the wall in the bottom picture?




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June Wilkinson - Fiesta Spring Special 1957

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June Wilkinson sporting some nice balloons and tassels for Fiesta Spring Special (1957)

Getting Rural With Terry Graham

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Terry Graham out and about on the farm and I couldn't decide on the current title or 'Making Hay With Terry Graham' both corny I know!  The top image appeared in Parade No.1489 (22 June, 1968) as the centrefold, but I'm unsure as to if the other related images appeared in the same edition or elsewhere?

June is Just The Tonic!

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June Palmer from Parade Magazine No.1403 (29th October, 1966) (Source: Beutelwolf on VEG)

Lorraine Burnett & The Fan Coloured

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Another fantastic coloured version from one of my original posts by Oldiznewagain. I know the colouring of old original black and white photo's isn't everyone's cup of tea, but this must be my favourite (for now!), as I love the choice of colours for the fan, gloves and sheet, they just make the image pop and stand out!

Excellent job as always Oldiznewagain!  Original Black and white version added for comparison.