George Harrison Marks certainly made the most of out this image. Three different magazines featuring Pamela Green on the cover in the same pose, dressed as a naked gypsy. On the left is Outdoor Strip published by Gaffinia, followed Water-Babies by Caballus Publications and Salome put out by Ben’s Books of Acton. Continue Reading
Models
Admire the curves and magnetic charm of glamour models who defined an era. From the enchanting elegance of June Palmer to the vibrant charisma of Margaret Nolan and the exquisite Pamela Green, our collection is a tribute to women of our dreams and their assets.
Meet the Models – Lee Sothern
I’ve always had a soft spot for Lee Sothern (a.k.a. Grace Jackson). This joyful picture of her is by Stephen Glass, the brother of Zoltán Glass and is from an original negative. The poem below is from the magazine Meet the Models – No. 4, published by The Liverpolitan Ltd. Continue Reading
Pamela Green Ponders
A diverting image of Pamela Green taken by Stephen Glass in the early 1950s. Scanned from the original negative with the default software that came with the scanner. I need to reinstall SilverFast. It’s the best software I have found for scanning. A bit slow, but gives the best results. I’m Continue Reading
Pamela Green Sweet and sublime
A rather sublime and sweet image of a dark-haired Pamela Green taken by George Harrison Marks in the 1950s.
An early picture of Pamela Green by Alan Duncan
An early picture of Pamela Green, wearing a petticoat and one stocking, taken by Alan Duncan, a press photographer that ran an evening class at the Camera Club. SaveSave
Royal Occasion 1953
In celebration of Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning monarch last week here is a stunning picture of Pamela Green that was taken to celebrate the Coronation in 1953. SaveSave
Pamela Green in Theatreland
A couple of great pictures from Pamela’s private collection. SaveSave
Vicki Martin: The Unluckiest Showgirl
Vicki Martin was the older sister of George’s second wife Vivienne Warren. She died in a car crash in 1955 more of which you can read about here. Thanks to Casper for the following scans. SaveSave
Bosomy Beauties featuring Rita Landre
Other than issue 13 of Solo in 1958, the only magazine dedicated to Pamela Green’s alter ego Rita Landre that I know of is Bosomy Beauties, no. 18. It was released by Phoebe Publishers of New York. Date unknown. 32 black and white pages long, twenty-three of them featured Rita. In Continue Reading
Señorita Pam
It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything, so here is a special treat. An ultra-rare photo of a young Pamela Green, taken in the mid-’50s by Stephen Glass. As you can see she has raided the dressing up box and gone for a Spanish outfit. On the left-hand side, Continue Reading