Cecelia Rodrigues

How Handsome Are You?

Are you lean, muscular and incontrovertibly masculine? If you are, and you're also a six-foot-tall type, then brother, you're it with CECELIA RODRIGUES.

The fact is, Cecelia loves good food, gay night life and handsome men. In what order? That, said Cecelia, can change from day to day.

Cecelia is a 22-year-old London girl now resident in Brighton, where she works as a receptionist. She meets the most maddeningly handsome men every day. Maddening is right, said Cecelia, they've all got beautiful women with them.

Beautiful Britons No 184 - March 1971

Vintage Stockings Archive

Vintage Stockings Archive - Mystery Model

Once again, while rummaging in a box, I found another nice little set of ten pictures. They kind of look familiar, but a name doesn’t come to mind. It would be good to give her a name if we can. I will post the others in due course.

Cherie Scott

Pride Of The Scotts

Well, many a Scots girl has graced our pages and brought many a smile and many a sigh to appreciative males everywhere, including (just for the record) Albania.

Pride of all the Scots is CHERIE SCOTT, music graduate, and a girl who at the tender age of 22 can fence, skate, swim and throw you from here to eternity at judo.

So wouldn't you be proud of her if she belonged to you? All right, Luke, don't go all coy. You can always go to music classes and look for one just like Cherie.

Luke could be unlucky. There probably aren't any others just like Cherie.

They don't grow like chestnuts, you know. Just one every so often. Auburn, vivacious, cheeky, and with those classically symmetrical statistics of 36-24-36.

Beautiful Britons No 184 - March 1971

Fullarton - Shaw

Some Thoughts and Words From Tocofan

Following the Helen Baxter post, which linked to Helen’s newly added homepage, tocofan made a comment that Fullarton was not, in fact, Helen's photographer. Over the last couple of days, he has taken the time to expand on his thoughts that there were two Scottish photographers. At the bottom of this post, I have inserted the links to previous Fullarton posts and J.B. Fullarton’s homepage. So, read below what tocofan has to say, and let us know what you think. Your comments are very welcome.

Some Thoughts and Words From Tocofan

Following my comment attached to the Helen Baxter post refuting the statement that J B Fullarton was the photographer (and by association of all the Scottish girls), I have been asked to amplify my reasoning. 

I was fortunate enough many years ago to acquire a few of the "file copies" of Spick, Span and Beautiful Britons from the Vintage Magazine Shop in Soho (not cheaply it has to be said!). These were the copies retained by the publishers and marked up with the names of the contributors to be paid.

As you see from the accompanying scans, there is the name of J B Fullarton in red ink by the picture of Sandra McPherson (and incidentally by Betty McBride down by the beach and Pat Laird in front of the same wallpaper as Sandra in the same issue), while by the photo of Jacqueline Blair in a very different room in a later publication is the attribution to a certain Shaw.

This to me says unequivocally that there were two Scottish snappers, not one. 

There is also no disputing Fullarton's interiors and choice of locations bore no resemblance to that of Shaw's. By the same token, the likes of Anne Scott, Ruth Cavendish, Jane Paul, Ros Stuart et al from the "Shaw period", including Helen Baxter, were photographed nowhere near Fullarton's more humble distinctive interior decoration on the Ayrshire coast, while the cream of J B's crop -- Sandra, Janette Goodman, the McGregor sisters, Helen Candlish, Jackie Leyton, Diane McCall, to name but a sprinkling -- were never seen in the kitchen, drawing room, landing, bathroom, bedroom and garage of the familiar detached house in a wealthy suburb of Glasgow (where the neighbourhood was occasionally visible through an upstairs window).

There were notable variances in technical proficiency too. And Shaw seemingly encouraged his models to reveal more than Fullarton did right from the get-go, obliged by the likes of Jane Rennie, Susan Ashford, Anne and Ruth behind the scenes, and Ros, but not it would appear Jane. Furthermore, Fullarton did not restrict his output just to Town and Country Publications, as this scan of his muse Janet Neill (un-named) in the February 1957 issue of Fiesta (some five years before Shaw came on the scene) reveals. 

How Fullarton gave way to Shaw I cannot illuminate. It also does seem extraordinary that one Scottish lensman should follow so quickly on the heels of another, both sourcing a bevy of local lovelies all happy to flash their stocking tops for a single stable of girlie mags. As Staples for whatever reason was reluctant to credit his photographers, perhaps it's therefore not surprising the contributions were assumed to be the work of a single individual from the same part of the world and not two.

Tocofan

Maureen - Private Collection

Sexy Maureen

Maureen giving us all an eyeful and a flash of her very sexy black stockings, all done with that naughty smile.

Hazel Shaw

Hazel Shaw - When Winter Comes - Print Set

While digging through a box of books recently, I came across this nice set of 12 prints featuring Hazel Shaw in D.K.s. They were used for a series in Beautiful Britons No. 97 (November 1963) When Winter Comes.
Hazel was not typically associated with wearing D.K.s, and I know that many of you may not favour them. I also fall into that category, but I believe we can make an exception on this occasion as Hazel looks fabulous in her tight-fitting, semi-see-through D.K.s.
The four pictures below were the ones featured in that issue of Beautiful Britons; I have the other eight that were not published, which I will share in the upcoming weeks. Sadly, Hazel is no longer with us, she is certainly one of my favourites.
This set of 12 prints was available to purchase directly from ToCo for just £1 in 1963.

I often wonder how many of these print sets were actually sold; there must truly be thousands of them stored in drawers, at the bottom of wardrobes, and in boxes under beds. With a decent scanner and the marvels of modern picture software, the results can turn out quite well. The images used below have been reduced in quality for web use. If you have any of these sets that you would like to sell or lend to me so that I can share them here for all of us to enjoy, please contact me. What good are they doing hidden away? Sadly, someday someone will have to clear them out when you are gone, and often they are just thrown away without understanding their origins. I see or hear about this far too often.

When Winter Comes

For some of us it's already here. Well, we're all right, Jack, we've found out where we stored our overcoats. And HAZEL SHAW is all right, too, for Hazel has found some long underwear, and this together with the new fashion in long boots should see her through the ice and snow in fair old comfort.
Hazel hasn't bought the boots yet, but at the time of going to press the snow hadn't arrived.
Hazel is using the interim period between autumnal tints and winter snow to try out her D.K.s and take her time about buying the boots. The D.K.s are fine, but she doesn't want to rush into buying boots which are so long they come up to her ears. 

Helen Baxter

Helen Baxter - Home Page

Today, I have given Helen Baxter her own page and gathered her pictures into a gallery. This year, Helen would be 83 years old, which certainly puts everything into perspective.

Where has all that time gone? The picture I have used here and on her homepage is probably my favourite; it captures her natural good looks shining through in a candid shot with glasses in hand, which we never see in any of her other pictures.

Let’s appreciate Helen as she was 60 years ago. So, the next time you feel frustrated with an elderly lady fumbling in her purse in front of you, remember, she too may have been a Helen Baxter 60 years ago.

Melanie Cooper

Fan Club, Please Note

An awfully nice bloke called Mr. Garfield Foley wrote to say that as secretary of the MELANIE COOPER fan club, he'd like to know if there were any irresistible pin-up photographs available of her.

There are. And they're available not only to members of her fan club but to all readers.

Spick No 193 - December 1969

Sonje Arvold

Norwegian Miss

Yes, they miss SONJE ARVOLD back in Norway.

For nineteen years she lived an entirely quiet life in the north of that country, and then decided it was just too quiet.

So, she came to London eight months ago to work as an au pair girl, and the agency found her a cosy niche with a family in Golders Green. Sonje couldn't get over the exciting enjoyment of the Soho clubs at first, but she settled down in the end and adjusted her outlook so that she wouldn't feel so giddy.

Saturdays are her days off. That's when you'll see this lovely Norwegian miss all caught up in the London scene.

Spick No 212 - July 1971

Valetta - Private Collection

Valetta Gives Us A Sneaky Peek

How about two fabulous snapshots of Valetta playfully revealing a peek of her stocking tops, while managing to look completely unaware that they were on display for all to see?

Sylvia Jauqes

Lovely To Look At

We realise we're stating the obvious.

West Berlin secretary SYLVIA JAUQES is really lovely to look at and anyone who thinks otherwise has had too many late nights and can't see proper.

Unlike Paris, where they were slow to admit London fashions had clicked into gear, West Germany took up the mini-skirt vogue with alacrity and delight, and Sylvia is among the thousands of West Berlin office girls who swing along with the London girls.

They're gradually getting round to it in Paris. It's a little bit of prideful teeth-gnashing, really, but they'll be all right when they've got over it. Unless the General decides to pronounce against it.

It won't affect Sylvia. She'll go on looking lovely in or out of her mini-skirts.

Span No 156 - August 1967

ToCo Enthusiasts and Collectors

ToCo Data Files Update

As I am sure, those who are frequent visitors to the site will be familiar with the ToCo model and book data files, which have always been free to download at the top of the ToCo book and model page. They are at least 10 years old, and we were aware that they contained some inaccuracies.

These original files were compiled by my friend Tony and have been a superb resource to have at my fingertips all this time, so I am delighted to announce that after many more thousands of hours of work scouring through every ToCo magazine to extract all that data, they have been fully updated, and they are now very accurate. 

So, I would like to give a massive thank you to Tony for doing all this work and then to make them available to me so that I can make them available to you. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Phil and David for their continued support and research. Their contributions make this site interesting and a great resource to many collectors. I assure you I could not do it all on my own. 

I have updated the download links on the relevant pages and I will  provide direct links to them at the bottom of this post. To the few, and I hope they are just a few, these files are free to download and use for your research and collection information. Please don’t pass them off as your own work or repost them anywhere; just enjoy having all that information freely available and thank Tony for doing all the work by not abusing them.

Vintage Fetish