Wednesday, 4 December 2013

The Classic Eve Eden

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A classic pose from Eve Eden sporting a very floral one piece swimsuit and heels, sorry no nudity here, move along!

Ann Austin Through The Bay Window!

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This is the 7th shot of this set of Ann Austin in and around Ewhurst Manor I've found and each one is equally as good!  This time posing in one of the bay windows at Ewhurst with the roses in the foreground.  A fantastic set of which you can see all the shots so far ... here.  I wonder how many more there are?

Nice Negligee Darling!

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I came across the first photo over on Tumblr and thought I recognised it as young Britt Hampshire, but was unsure of the photographer until I saw the negligee and recognised that too!

A Young Britt Hampshire in See-Through Black Negligee (Source: Retrogirly)

Eh Up I recognise That Negligee! Jayne Tracey in The Same See-Through Negligee Outside The Cottage Front Door at Ewhurst by Harrison Marks!

I personally think Jayne Tracy fills out and looks better in the negligee!

Through The Square Window With Vera Novak!

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Vera Novak posing in an old window frame from 'She Walks in Beauty', so this was probably down in Cornwall in one of the old abandoned tin mine buildings used in other shots!

Vera Day - Liptastic!

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A shot of Vera Day applying lipstick in preparation for the next shot from the book 'Vera' by Harrison Marks.  Great mirror image with just a glimpse of boob thrown in as well!

June Palmer - Masterpiece of Precision

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June Palmer from the pages of Carnival Magazine (March, 1967)

Xmas Cracker - Rosalie Peters

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I thought I'd do a few Christmas related posts on the run up to the festive season. I'll try and do one a day until Christmas Eve, with something new on that day :)


Let's kick things off with Rosalie Peters keeping her extremities warm in the snow, apart from two things! The snowman looks particularly happy, but so would you stood that close behind a naked Rosalie Peters!  This set of shots probably came from the 'Kamera Winter Special' (1967) or from a later Kamera edition, such as Kamera No.79 (also 1967) where Rosalie appears on the cover with the snowman again!