Big thanks to contemporary pin-up art of Lorenzo Di Mauro for this delightful picture of Pamela. You can see more of Lorenzo’s work on his website. SaveSave
Pamela Green
A Flurry of Interest
The showing of striptease films by the W.I. in Yarmouth has caused a flurry of interest. The news, the local press and the radio are all covering it. Here’s the report on the BBC website.
Mammary Lane
Some of you might remember Pamela Green’s old website. One memorable feature was a page with some of Pam’s favourite recipes. It was archived for a while, but it is now no longer available. The image below was used on the home page. It had rather a retro look.
W.I. to Watch Striptease Films!
As part of their support for the Breast Cancer Campaign, the W.I. (Women’s Institute) in Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight will be watching a selection of 1950s striptease films featuring one of their former members, Pamela Green, who, as you know, passed away earlier this year. Now known for Continue Reading
Last Word on Radio 4
This Friday at 4 pm Radio 4’s Last Word will be featuring Pamela Green. Last Word will be speaking to her friend Sylvia Sibbick, to the writer and critic Matthew Sweet and to yours truly. If you miss it, it will be available on iPlayer.
Book of Condolences
An online Book of Condolences has been set up. Please feel free to sign it and leave a message. SaveSave SaveSave
Kamera – the Pocket Magazine
Pamela Green first met George Harrison Marks in 1953. George was a theatrical photographer and they met in connection with Pamela’s role in Bernard Delfont’s Folies Bergere which was running at the Prince of Wales Theatre at the time. It was Pamela who persuaded George to try his hand at Continue Reading
Pamela Green Obituaries
I’m deeply saddened to report the death of Pamela Green. Her membership to the great nudist camp in the sky has been approved. She passed away on Friday 7th May 2010. It was a joy and a privilege to have been her friend. Obituaries The Daily Telegraph The Guardian The Independent