Kamera Publications, publishers of Kamera Magazine now called KAMERA by Harrison Marks Unretouched, (To see some of the HM models with pubic hair or shaved is a revelation) Original Authentic Official photo's of the incompareable Harrison Marks of June Palmer, Pamela Green, Vicky Kennedy and many of the fantastic models from the 50s, 60s, 70s and of course we are the magazine back number specialists. If you cannot find it anywhere else you may find it here. Glamour Kamera Solo June Palmer Pamela Green Paula Page Vintage British Glamour models.This is the site of Nostalgia Glamour. Vintage British 50s & 60s stockings & suspenders they are all talking about. Now you have found it, don't loose it.

Spick & Span, Beautiful Britons, Spick, Span and 66 were all produced during the 50’s 60’s and early 70’s by Town and Country Publications. They have probably become the most well known titles amongst the many “pocket sized” publications that were available from this era, and also one of the most collectable. The fact that they were produced on a regular basis, with each edition having a number and a date, all combine to the attraction of these beautifully produced little magazines.
Although the early editions featured a well known glamour figure from the stage or screen, this was soon replaced by what they became famous for, the typical “girl next door”, a type of girl that all males could identify with.
Looking through the pages of these editions, they appear to be incredibly innocent compared with the explicit glossies available today. Again, another reason why they are now so collectable.

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Vicki Kennedy aka Margaret Nolan

Born in 1944 of Irish parents and raised in Hampstead, London. She was in part discovered by Lawrence Davis (this could have been Roger Davis) and Harrison Marks. Changing her name to Vicki Kennedy she quickly found work as a model although her figure was far too curvaceous for fashion. Harrison Marks was already established as the top glamour photographer in the country and through his publications Vicki Kennedy, along with June Palmer and Pamela Green, became very popular the world over.

Vicki, with her fantastic 41.24.36 figure, her blue eyes, blonde hair and pouting lips was the perfect fantasy in the magical Harrison Marks formula.

Harrison Marks made a series of super 8 films which Margaret starred in, and along with appearances in such magazines as Parade she became much sought after for her glamour work. During the making of “Some Like It Cool”, in which Vicky had a small part, she was spotted and given another small part in the famous Beatles film “A Hard Day’s Night”. This in turn lead to her getting the role in the opening and closing sequences in the Bond movie “Goldfinger”, a complicated process which took four months to film. She also took the part of Bonds girlfriend Dink. The films producers offered her a two year contract as the “golden girl”, but she declined the offer in favour of other acting opportunities. She got so much publicity from the bond film that she worked through until the late 60’s taking roles in films such as “Don’t Lower the Bridge, Raise the River”, “Saturday Night Out”, “Tomorrow”, “White Savage” and lots more. In Europe she gained publicity at the Cannes film festival by appearing in soft core sex comedies. Back in England she became even more well known for her appearances in the Carry On films of which she appeared in nine. Vicky enjoyed the Carry On series as they were simple to make and usually only took one take. Taking to the stage she appeared in four West End dramas and also continued her screen career with appearances in the popular TV productions “The Sweeny”and “Last of the Summer Wine”.

She retired in 1983 and lives a less hectic lifestyle on a farm in Spain. Recently informed now back in England with her own website.

Our thanks to Neil Kendal for the above information.

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