Maureen - Private Collection
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Who’s been missing the lovely Maureen? Two superb shots of Maureen sitting on a coffee table, giving us a naughty eyeful. It’s just a pity the photographer was so focused on her legs that he left out her feet.
Who’s been missing the lovely Maureen? Two superb shots of Maureen sitting on a coffee table, giving us a naughty eyeful. It’s just a pity the photographer was so focused on her legs that he left out her feet.
There's still a future for stockings. Stretch tights haven't yet completely ousted them, as CLARE LONDON shows. The manufacturers are jazzing them up something smashing, says Clare.
Clare is from Middlesex, is married and is also wedded to her mini-skirts. Who wants jazzed-up stockings hidden by a maxi?
Beautiful Britons No 184 - March 1971
Two more pictures featuring the very popular Michelle. I noted just over a week ago that all the pictures I have of Paula, our nurse, show her not smiling at the camera. Well, I can't say the same for Michelle; it's the complete opposite. In fact, all the pictures I have of Michelle show her smiling, laughing, or just generally messing around in front of the camera, with these two being great examples of that. She certainly seems to be having fun reclining on the daybed with a cigarette and a glass of something. Sexy and fun—what more could anyone ask for?
Yes, anytime our popular RUTH CAVENDISH can make it down South from her Glasgow home, we'd be absolutely tickled.
Naturally, we'd return the compliment.
"No, don't," said Ruth, "I go mad when I'm tickled and then all terribly weak."
"Honestly?"
"Well, when I was a lovely schoolgirl," said Ruth, "that Bryan McGregor and that lan McCuddle - honestly."
"Honestly? What happened?"
"I had to bash them unconscious with my school satchel," said Ruth.
"Well, you can still come up and see us anytime, but leave your satchel behind."
Span No 243 - November 1974
Take a note, chaps. Your latest favourite glamour bird WANDA LIDDELL has gone blonde. We thought we'd tell you in case you missed her when she was passing by in Bond Street.
Wanda, from Canada, wears her blonde look on alternate days, and this so confuses the stage manager of the theatre where she works that he thinks he's going colour-blind.
Of course, if he kept his eye on her shape instead of her hair, he'd know who she was to the last inch.
Wanda measures 38-24-36, and you can't get confused about that. You can get excited, naturally-who wouldn't?
But don't get confused or you'll never get a grip on your ambitions.
Spick No 262 - September 1975
We have not seen much of our favourite nurse, Paula, recently. Here are another three pictures of her enjoying a day out in the woods. Paula, it seems, isn’t much of a smiler, and of all the pictures I have of her—and I have quite a few—I can only find one where she has what I would call a half smile. I will try to get it posted in a few weeks time. Enjoy these three for now.
A very sexy picture of Joan Glover. Joan has her arms folded to keep her dress from flopping down and exposing those wonderful full breasts. To top it off, she has allowed her dress to ride up above the tops of her stockings, allowing just the tiniest glimpse of her knickers.
Somebody once, I am sure, took her out for the evening in that dress. I wonder if he ever got her to unfold those arms. A lucky man indeed.
This picture is courtesy of Tocofan and was not published in the original set, which can be found in Beautiful Britons No. 109 - 1964.
If you fancy seeing a few more of Joan, and I do have an inkling that Tocofan has a few more hidden away, then like it, and even better, leave a nice comment.
She's a trim, delicious blonde called JAN NEWMAN, and she lives in Bournemouth and is absolutely scintillating around the kitchen. Her cooking is Continental and her outfit unconventional, but what or who could be more delightful than a scintillating culinary expert in white lingerie, especially when the end product is so gastronomically palatable?
Span No 178 - June 1969
Ethel Tripp and Bonnie Parrish - Original Print Available Here.
The final four pictures from the mystery model print set. Sadly, she still has no name, and I have no more pictures of her to post. I hope they have been fun and enjoyable. What we can say, though, is that whoever she is, she certainly is a very pretty girl. If you are interested in buying this set of 10 prints, please contact me.
This is another great contribution from Tocofan, and again, believed to be unpublished.
Some of you may know that I am not a big fan of Nicola Taylor, and she certainly would not be anywhere near my top 10. However, I do know that within the ToCo fan base, there is a lot of love for Nicola.
Now, having just said all that, I think she looks absolutely fabulous in this picture. It's a moment captured when both girls are distracted by something in the distance, and Nicola looks relaxed and very pretty indeed. I like the way her cardigan has fallen from her shoulder, and the choker that she is wearing certainly adds to her allure.
Joanna Young did three sets with Nicola Taylor but only ever appeared for ToCo 7 times. I personally don’t think this is a great picture of her. If you have a look at some of the sets on her homepage, you will see a fun side to both of them.
On this particular occasion, I certainly would have been very happy to have taken Joanna's place alongside Nicola for some fun in the sun.
ONCE more into the breach, cried Harry of England, and once more into the picture steps JANETTE GOODMAN of Scotland. Shakespeare and Agincourt were responsible for the first situation, the demand of Janette's fans for the second. Elegant, attractive and big-eyed, Janette is a fashion model with a flair for looking particularly attractive in lingerie.
Spick No 88 - March 1961
A pretty blonde with what we were once allowed to call wolf-whistle appeal. The very antithesis of Vogue front page on the one hand and Sun PageThree on the other, ToCo books were born with her in mind. She was that ubiquitous doe-eyed, leggy sweetie from Number 74 Acacia Drive of just about any town in the UK.
Picture taken from an original print - Tip Top Magazine, 1960s - Available Here