In 1974, Men Only ran an interview with Pamela Green by Peter Sykes. I’ve transcribed the text from the article below. The Men Only Interview, Volume 39, Number 5, May 1974 During the 1960s, if you asked anyone who knew anything at all about nude and glamour photography who was Continue Reading
News Articles
Step into the time machine and relive the glamour photography era through the lens of authentic news articles from the 1950s and 1960s. Our curated collection of articles captures the excitement, trends, and cultural impact of photographers such as Harrison Marks and models like Pamela Green.
The Bare Truth About Harrison Marks – Part 1
In August 1968, the weekly magazine Titbits ran a three-part interview with Britain’s top glamour photographer, Harrison Marks called “The Bare Truth”. Below is part one (dated 3 August 1968). I’ve transcribed the text to make it easier to read. It is worth pointing out Harrison Marks did eventually make Continue Reading
The Bare Truth About Harrison Marks – Part 3
Below is an article from Titbits, 17 August 1968. As per usual, I’ve transcribed the text for ease of use below. It is the final instalment into the “Naked World of Harrison Marks” by Vernon Gibb. You wouldn’t get the impression from the article, but George Harrison Marks was, in fact, quite Continue Reading
Harrison Marks gives Pamela Green to the World
Here’s another article from the archive—this time from Today, February 2, 1963. Today was The New John Bull which came out every Tuesday. And “bull” is the word, for Harrison Marks and Pam were never married. It just goes to show fake news isn’t a new phenomenon. The story about Continue Reading
Ooh-La-la! Parade Special
Below is the centre page article from Parade and Blighty, Saturday 27 Feb 1960. no. 1055. It is essentially a bit of publicity for Michael Powell’s film Peeping Tom in which Pamela had a part. I’ve transcribed the text for ease of use below. Interestingly, the article says Pam was Continue Reading
Stephen Glass Interview
STEPHEN GLASS, like his younger brother Zoltán, was born and educated in Hungary. After three years of intensive study in commercial art schools in Budapest, he earned his living as a designer, cartoonist, and painter. At the end of the first World War, he left Hungary for Germany, where he 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
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
More tea, Vicar?
Back in 1964 a Harrison Marks photograph of Dawn Grayson, real name Kay Kirkham, wearing only sunglasses and a smile was used for a British Safety Council poster. The caption read “But I always wear my eye protection”. Naturally it caused a bit of a stir. Dawn Grayson, Harrison Marks, Continue Reading
Daily Express, Monday 10 April, 1961
Pam loses £4000 gems to night raiders Detectives will question 20 girl models today to help solve a robbery at photographer Harrison Marks’ flat. The Raiders struck on Saturday night and stole £4000 worth of jewellery belonging to his wife model Pamela Green, and over £6000 in cash. The gems Continue Reading