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
Arthur Fox’s Strip Tease Peep-show
This poster for Arthur Fox‘s Strip Tease Peep-show dates from 1958. It’s for one of x touring shows that would have played at venues like the Empire in Leeds. It was roughly a two-hour show for which there were two performances nightly. Pauline Penny was well-known in her day. Often Continue Reading
Arthur Fox – Manchester’s King of Glamour
A little bit off topic but I’m sure regular readers will appreciate this post about Arthur Fox, Manchester’s King of Glamour. He’s been unfairly neglected as his standing has faded with time. As early as 1947 he was touring striptease shows the length and breadth of England and in March 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
Dambuster of the Day No. 125: Douglas Webb
Originally posted on Dambusters Blog. The rest of the crew of AJ-O are also featured.Pilot: Flt Sgt W C Townsend DFMFlight engineer: Sgt D J D PowellNavigator: Plt Off C L HowardBomb aimer: Sgt C E Franklin DFMWireless operator: Flt Sgt G A ChalmersRear Gunner: Raymond Wilkinson Sgt D E Webb: Front gunner Lancaster serial number: ED886/G Call Continue Reading
Film & Figure magazine, no.12, 1968
Pamela Green as Rita Landre on the front cover of Film & Figure magazine, no.12, 1968. I am not sure why this American magazine merits the subtitle Nude Horizons in Creative Graphics, even after studying all 78 pages, 8 of which were in colour. Unfortunately, Pamela Green only features on the cover. Continue Reading
Roy Pointer: the cinematographer on Naked As Nature Intended
Roy Pointer (1923–2004), the cinematographer of Naked As Nature Intended, carrying Pamela Green in his arms. Taken on the set by Douglas Webb. See the post Lucky Devil for more about Roy or check out the book Naked as Nature Intended: The Epic Tale of a Nudist Picture to find out Continue Reading