Decca Records put out the album Girls Girls Girls by Stanely Black and his Orchestra in 1958. The headshots on the cover are by George Harrison Marks. Pamela Green is shown three times, next to the title tracks; Dolores, Who is Sylvia? and Margie. Not sure who the other models are but Continue Reading
Fiesta: Summer Special
Fiesta Summer Special featuring Pamela Green as Rita Landre on the cover. The magazine features several models, such as Lyn Shaw, Rochelle Lofting and Norma Stevens, by such photographers as Eva Grant, Russell Gay and Harrison Marks. Only two of the eighty pages are dedicated to Rita Landre. There’s no Continue Reading
Arthur Fox: My Striptease Shows Are Pure
Nice article in the News of the World from October 29, 1961, about the long-forgotten Arthur Fox — The King of Strip. Manager shut his eyes at strip girls But owner say ‘my shows are pure’ ARTHUR FOX, 53-year-old theatrical producer, is jointly charged with Empso, Ltd., with keeping a Continue Reading
Mammaries are made of this
Six years ago my close friend Pamela Green died from leukaemia, aged 81, on the Isle of Wight. I would like to thank all her fans and admirers, especially those who subscribe to this site, for keeping her memory alive. SaveSave
Happy Birthday, Mademoiselle!
Raise a glass to Pamela Green, pin-up icon, legend and dear friend who would have been 87 today. The below picture is from the short film The Window Dresser (1961). Pamela Green was charged with corrupting a schoolboy in Alloa, Scotland, through her performance in this short film. The youngster confessed Continue Reading
Nouvelle Série de Revue
Pamela Green (left) and Marie Deveraux (right) on the cover of the Danish magazine Nouvelle Série de Revue, No. 57, which was published by Nordisk Bladcentral, Copenhagen and distributed by Sangko-Nordern. As the models were shaved for the English market, the pubic hair was “touched in” for the Scandinavian market. SaveSave
Drink, Anyone?
Scanned from a 35mm slide, this photograph of a red haired Pamela Green is a somewhat more “arty” composition from George Harrison Marks than one expects. Maybe that’s why I like it. SaveSave
George Pickow (1922-2010)
This unusual photograph of Pamela Green, on stage at the Players Theatre in Charing Cross, is by the well-known America photographer (and film-maker) George Pickow. He attached small pencil torches to Pamela’s hands and feet and using a strobe light and an open shutter he was able recorded trails of Continue Reading
September Morn
September Morn is a painting by the French artist Paul Émile Chabas (1869 – 1937). A popular and highly marketable image it has been referenced by numerous artist and photographers over the years, as in this photograph by Stephen Glass. The original painting was completed in 1911. It was first exhibited Continue Reading
Folies Striptease
Time for another Arthur Fox post. The design of this small handbill, for the Royal Pavilion in Blackpool, was probably used for a poster as well. It is for Arthur Fox’s Summer Revue, The Folies Striptease, starring Sabra Samarr, Blondie Haigh, Mademoiselle Desiree (a.k.a. Cynthia Keen) and Jane Eyre. It is Continue Reading