Mystery Model
/Mystery Model - Vintage Stockings Archive
Scan from original print.
Scan from original print.
Scan from original print
Scanned from an original print.
Scanned from an original print.
Scan From An Original Print
Scan From An Original Print
One thing which can often make a visit to the doctor or the dentist a happening of unexpected pleasure, is the right kind of receptionist.
Mostly it's enough if she's terribly sympathetic and ravishingly pretty, and an eye-catching miniskirt helps as well.
Very ravishing is receptionist GWEN MORLEY, who lives in the Midlands and is absolutely just what the doctor ordered to make any male patient feel that if she won't go to a dinner-dance with him he'll shoot himself. Well, something on those lines. A sort of revitalising antidote that'll at least make the patient forget his earache.
Gwen is five feet six and measures 37-24-36, and as you can see from the following pics, is indeed any man's dream of all that he ever wanted.
Spick No 212 - July 1971
Tocofan has delivered yet again with some incredible finds, and this time we have 4 even more revealing pictures of the stunning Elizabeth Gammage. A huge shoutout and thanks to tocofan for providing us with these amazing shots.
Scan from an original 8 x 10 print. (Late 1950’s)
Martine Varna - Scan From Original Print
Scanned from negative - 1960’s
We want to nominate ANNE DUKE for something special. We don't want to nominate her for a political post, as we've gone off politics and politicians.
If we were able to, we'd retire all our present M.P.'s and send them off for a long rest to the Bahamas, where they could lie around and not think of anything except what they were going to get for lunch. In their place a bevy of housewives and a bunch of businessmen could get on with straightening the country out.
We'd like to keep Anne out of all that, however. We'd like to nominate her as an entrant for this year's Miss United Kingdom contest.
Anne has already won some beauty competitions. She's a Welsh girl, by the way, and her vitalistics are 36"-24"-36". If anyone would like to convert those figures to centimetres, they're welcome.
Spick No 174 - May 1964