Just The Thing To Top A Decent Cocktail And A Show…
…. constantly fearing getting a lightly dressed bimbo in the head. Image found at beatnikdaddioFiled under: Entertainment, Models & starlets, Photography, The thirties Tagged: Bimbos
View ArticleSwinger? Dancing? Discotheques?
Have I really misunderstood what swingers are all these years. Are they just dancing :-( Image found on 50sunlimitedFiled under: Advertising, Advertisments, Entertainment, The sixties Tagged: Dancing,...
View ArticleThe Forgotten Ones – Dawn Grayson
Dawn Grayson – Real name: Kay Kirkham – An auburn-haired enchantress from the Luton area who won the title of Miss Luton 1965. She was described as a housewife and model. Her appearances from the...
View ArticleSaturday Quiz: Guess That Ass
Let’s see how well you have studied classic celebrity backsides visitors. The question is simple; Who’s famous ass is this? Last weeks ass belonged as many of you guessed to: Sophia Loren :-)Filed...
View ArticleBetty Page – Private Peeks – Vol 1/1978 & Vol 4/1980 in pdf
Download Vol 1 –> Download Vol 4 –> SO, HER NAME REALLY IS BETTIE PAGE. What could be more suitable for this Betty Boop of the printed page – girlie mags of the 50′s, calendars, record and...
View ArticleThis Week’s Girliemag Article – The Models Go Round And Round
A digital recreation of an article published in Mood vol1 no1 in 1962 When you’ve got far enough along out of the ranks of the amateurs and have arrived at the point where you’re using professional...
View ArticleThe Sunday Comic – A Question Of Halves
Filed under: Comix, Humour, Illustration Tagged: Divorces, Moxie's, Valuables, Wives
View ArticleLondon Anno 1959 – Part 16
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL – This is Little Dean’s Yard, around which the main buildings of London’s most famous public school are grouped. The school (or St Peter”s College, as it is also called) dates back...
View ArticleRound Britain By Railway Posters – Somerset
Somerset (i/ˈsʌmərsɛt/ or /ˈsʌmərsɨt/) is a county in South West England which borders Gloucestershire to the north,Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east and Devon to the south-west. It is...
View ArticleThis Week’s Softdrink – The Mystery Soda From The Mysterious Soda Machine
A contraption out of time, Seattle’s Mystery Soda Machine dispenses cans of sugary pop for just 75 cents, and while no one knows who stocks this aging landmark, the real question is what it will spit...
View ArticleThe Life & Times Of Aunt Mabel – Part 23
Aunt Mabel is not the greatest of cooks and once when she visited at young Johnny and his family she asked Johnny’s mother what one usually stuffed turkeys with. “You just take whatever you like” His...
View ArticleSpot The King ….
Photograph of King George V in uniform with a company of Grenadiers Guards, but which one of them is he – Ted ;-) – Image found on vintage-everyday Related articles Transatlantic Flight Of Alcock...
View ArticleGirls Ready To Dive, Washington D.C., Circa 1930
The girl in the middle is either springier than most or blind and in for a hell of a surprise –Ted Image found on vintage-everydayFiled under: People, Photography Tagged: 1930, Diving, girls,...
View ArticleThe Forgotten Ones – Eva Lynd
Eva Lynd was born on September 2, 1937 in Örgryte, Sweden as Eva Inga Margareta Von Fielitz. She is an actress, known for That Lady from Peking (1975), Stalag 13 (1965) and The Texan (1958). She has...
View ArticleSaturday Quiz: Guess That Ass
Let’s see how well you have studied classic celebrity backsides visitors. The question is simple; Who’s famous ass is this? Tip: She was born in 1902 and died in 1968 and she is best known for he part...
View ArticleThis Week’s Girliemag Article – 4 Rooms For £110 A Month
NOTE: Connoisseurs of retro glamour will recognise this week’s model as Gloria Dawn - Great pictures Shannon :-) A digital recreation of an article from Ace Magazine Vol7 No5 published in 1964 An...
View ArticleThe Sunday Comic – A Finely Tuned Instrument
Filed under: Comix, Illustration Tagged: Beans, Curry, Exercise
View ArticleNorman Pett–English Cartoonist
Norman Pett (Birmingham, England, 27 April 1891- February 16, 1960, Sussex, Great-Britain) was a British artist who, in 1932 created the famous cartoon character,‘Jane’ for the Daily Mirror. In 1932,...
View ArticleThe Life & Times Of Aunt Mabel – Part 24
Trying to impress Aunt Mabel is not for just any man. And when he has failed to do so her facial expression leaves no doubt about the failure. She can hold her booze better than the best of them so a...
View ArticleBefore There Were Hippies, There Were Beatniks
Before there were Hippies, there were Beatniks. Beatniks were followers of the Beat Generation – influential poets and authors through the late 1940s to the early ’60s. Jack Kerouac came up with the...
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