Birthday wishes 2022
Pamela Green was born in 1929 and would have been 93 today. Looking down from the great nudist camp in the sky, I’m sure she would be surprised and somewhat chuffed that her website is still going...
View ArticleA Photographic History Of Nudism
Look what came in the post today! A Photographic History Of Nudism published by our friends over at Goliath. A revealing peek at those who like to get naked ― from the early utopian dreamers of the...
View ArticleEdward Craven Walker (1918- 2000)
One of the key figures in the British Naturist Movement was Edward Craven Walker. These days, however, he doesn’t seem to get the recognition he deserves. In part due to the fact his films, directed...
View ArticleThe Rhoda Rogers‘ Revuebar
In Manchester, you had Arthur Fox and his Revue Bar. London had Paul Raymond’s Revue Bar, and Birmingham had Rhoda Rogers’ Revuebar at 114 Holiday Road, Soho Road, Handsworth. While at a commercial...
View ArticleMono Men – See my Soul
I recently came across the 7-inch single See My Soul by the Mono Men. It features Pamela Green on the cover. Some of my regular readers of the blog may recognise the stripped bed cover. The single was...
View ArticlePamela Green by Douglas Webb
I’ve not posted in a long time, as I treat here is a picture of Pamela Green — a little more mature than we usually get to see her. It was taken by Douglas Webb, and the scan is from the original...
View ArticleOoh-La-la!
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...
View ArticleHarrison 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...
View ArticleThe Bare Truth – Harrison Marks
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...
View ArticleThe 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...
View ArticleThe Irving Theatre 3-D VistaScreen
Early in his career, exploitation film director Stanely Long was the in-house photographer at the infamous but short-lived Irving Theatre. Around this time, In the mid-1950s, 3-D movies such as It...
View ArticleRemembering Pamela Green
Thirteen years ago today, we lost my good friend Pamela Green. Her undeniable allure and captivating poses left an indelible mark on the world of glamour. I would like to thank all her fans and the...
View ArticleOperation Chastise 80th Anniversary
Tuesday marked 80 years since the Dam Busters Raid — the audacious World War II bombing raid, codenamed Operation ‘Chastise’ that set out to destroy three dams in the Ruhr valley. As readers of this...
View ArticlePaula Page by Eva Grant
Paula Page’s modelling career began in the late 1950s. She was born in Shropshire in the late 1930s and studied to be a typist at school. Paula first took to nude modelling when she realised how much...
View ArticleSite maintenance
The post Site maintenance appeared first on Pamela Green. Over the last few days, I’ve been doing a bit of site maintenance. I am glad to say normal service has resumed. It has been chiefly backend...
View ArticleBlonde in a Bathtub
The post Blonde in a Bathtub appeared first on Pamela Green. One of the many frustrations of growing up reading American comic books and magazines in the 1970s and 1980s was their tantalizing ads for...
View ArticleTeri Martine by Lorenzo Di Mauro
The post Teri Martine by Lorenzo Di Mauro appeared first on Pamela Green. Three charming illustrations featuring the exquisite Teri Martine, skillfully rendered by Lorenzo Di Mauro. Hailing from Italy...
View ArticleWhat the Photographer Saw – Alan Duncan
The post What the Photographer Saw – Alan Duncan appeared first on Pamela Green. Alan Duncan, a press photographer who ran an evening class at the Camera Club, was one of the first professional...
View ArticlePamela Green interviewed by Peter Sykes
The post Pamela Green interviewed by Peter Sykes appeared first on Pamela Green. In 1974, Men Only ran an interview with Pamela Green by Peter Sykes. I’ve transcribed the text from the article below....
View ArticleJust a Dream – Gala Records
The post Just a Dream – Gala Records appeared first on Pamela Green. Pamela Green and George Harrison Marks supplied images for several pop releases on 45 r.p.m. by Gala Records. Gala Records was a UK...
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