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Span Book Data Span Book Data 266 in series – plus 14 Extras Published: 6th of current month; volume number changes in September or October Extras – quarterly – 30 January, 30 April, 31 July, 30 October Format: 7”x4½” Name in italics indicates the model made her first appearance in this magazine SPAN EXTRA 1 Spring 1958 Front cover: Diane Webber Back cover: no photo Models: Pamela Bevan, Susan Denny, Barbara Sharp, Jacqueline White, Cheri Swift, Janine Sykes (Maxine Millar), Loraine Burnett, Pat Holland, Heidi Erich, Vicky Reynolds, June Baker, Betty McBride, Hazel Powell 2 Summer 1958 (80pp) Front cover: Jackie McCullah & Irish McCalla Back cover: no photo Models: Sheree Winton, Lamorna Lea (Patricia Smith), Jackie McCullah & Irish McCalla, Lavinia Grant, Sheree Winton, Rosa Domaille & Fiona Callum, Monique Vita, Lili St.Cyr, Gloria Severn, Elaine Allen, Dorothy Ridley, Gloria Winter, Shendah Pearce, Pixie Noles, Georgina Moore, Eddy Vesel, Lee Collins 3 Autumn 1958 (80pp) Front cover: Marisa Allasio Back cover: no photo Models: Maureen Jeggo, Rita Williamson, Georgina Moore, Lynn Tracey, Maureen Jeggo, Rita Williamson, Claire Martin, Marion Holmes, Danick Chevalier, Jean Belvin, Sandy Sims 4 Winter 1958 (68pp) Front cover: Lily Christine Back cover: Diane Clare Models: Jennifer Trueman, Sheila Pragnell, Carmen Philips, Diane Clare, Jackie Durran, Susan Marshall, Vicky Grey, Agnes Laurent, Marion 5 Spring 1959 (68pp) Front cover: Linda Stuart Back cover: no photo Models: Paula Page, Shirley Epps, Linda Stuart, Isobel Miller, Benice Swanson, Anne Furnaess, Lamorna Lea (Patricia Smith), Elise Raven 6 Summer 1959 (68pp) Front cover: Rosalind Lake & Janet Seymour Back cover: no photo Models: Rosalind Lake & Janet Seymour, June Wilkinson, Lesley Stevens, Anna Maria Baumann, Mary Tossell, Penny Price, Rosemary Ford, Rosalind Lake & Janet Seymour, Barbara Archer 7 Autumn 1959 (68pp) Front cover: Paula Barry Back cover: no photo Models: Toni Finch, Paula Barry, June Bates, Fiona Callum, Terry Montgomery, Patricia McGregor, Irene Lecouer, Toni Finch, Bobby Carson, Elaine Vickers 8 Winter 1959 (68pp) Front cover: Jackie Sonoff Back cover: no photo Models: Tina McLaren, Julie Alexander, Susan Day, Patricia Jennings, Micki Dawes, Cheryl Lee, Lyn Shaw, Virginia de Lee, Cindy Lee 9 Spring 60 (68pp) Front cover: Jane McKay Back cover: no photo Models: Cindy Lee, Silvia de Vietri, Jane McKay, Elga Anderson, Elaine Himat, Maria Martina, Margo Gohlke, June Palmer, Marianne Bonner 10 Summer 1960 (68pp) Front cover: Kathy Marlowe Back cover: no photo Models: Carole Ann Ford, Judy Rodger, Angeline Dunmore, Pat Arnold, Rosa Domaille, Hazel Powell, Jill Lucienne, Pat McGregor 11 Autumn 1960 Front cover: Ingrid Torsten & Tove Engstrom Back cover: no photo Models: Emma Getgood, Tracey Collins (Liz Flynn), June Palmer, Molly Fleming, Annick Rodin, Judie Jayson, Terry Higgins, Emma Getgood, Margaret Box (Lee) 12 Winter 1960 (60pp) Front cover: Jody Nelson Back cover: no photo Models: Claire Seymour, Sandra McPherson, Tessa King, Maureen Smart (Estelle McDonald), Manja Peruccia, Jean Stuart, June Palmer, Claire Seymour, Helen Candlish 13 Spring 1961 (68pp) Front cover: Barbara Osterman Back cover: no photo Models: Manja Peruccia, Judie Jayson, Gail Winters, Terry Montgomery, Angela Frances (Franks), Margo Hamilton, Barbara Osterman, Jane McKay, Helen Candlish, Toni Finch 14 Summer 1961 (65pp) Front cover: Dottie (Dorothy) Roberts Back cover: no photo Models: Helen Candlish, Elaine Himat, Sandra McPherson & Nikki St.John, Annette Wilson, Manja Peruccia, Jane Matthews, Angela Frances, Margaret Blake SPAN Span1 (Vol1) September 1954 (44pp) Front cover: Joya Radcliffe Back cover: Can-can girls Models: Sally Edgar-Lee & Shirley Ann Field, Lillian Kaminar & Minta Rodrigues, Maxine MacPherson, Joya Radcliffe, Shirley Ann Field & Sally Edgar-Lee, Joan Collins, Vera Perkins, Patricia Johnson Span2 (Vol1) October 1954 (44pp) Front cover: Mara Lane Back cover: Elainne Marsh Models: Shirley Ann Field, Mara Lane, Shirley Ann Field & Sally Edgar-Lee, Gina Lollobrigida, Pat Johnson, Georgina Kruze Span3 (Vol1) November 1954 (44pp) Front cover: Betty Ann Grove Back cover: Heather Belbin & Jane Conlon & Joan Connell & Maureen Pain Models: Maureen Beck, Joyce Needham, Pauline Innes, Leonie Franklin, La Bommie, Pat Henry Span4 (Vol1) December 1954 (44pp) Front cover: Sherry Morris Back cover: Sherry Morris Models: Shirley Ann Field & Sally Elgar Lee, Dorothy Bruce, Belinda Lee, Phillipa Raye, Pat Johnson Span5 (Vol1) January 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Colleen Miller Back cover: Eve Boswell Models: Sherry Morris, Vanessa Brown, Janette Davis, Margaret Crawford & Josephine Pratt, Laure Girard, Eve Boswell, Charene Castle, Gaby Bruyere, Sherry Morris, Shirley Pickersgill, Christina Lubicz, Joy Rush Span6 (Vol1) February 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Charlane Jesmer (Julie Newmar) Back cover: no photo Models: Norma Ann Sykes (Sabrina), Charlane Jesmer, Eileen Moore, Sherry Morris & Sherley Summers, Norma Ann Sykes, Patricia Hughes Span7 (Vol1) March 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Shirley Anne Field & Sally Elgar Lee Back cover: Janet Upton Models: Shirley Anne Field & Sally Elgar Lee, Janet Upton, Jan, Gina Selena & Pat Marble, Sheila Bradley, Kay Burns, Nelly White, Phillipa Raye Span8 (Vol1) April 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Eve Boswell Back cover: no photo Models: Suzi Miller, Nellie Stewart, Lisa Thawton, Pauline Lucas (wrongly named as Elaine Gilbert), Alma Jones, Suzi Miller, Yvonne Hover, Jan, Irish McCalla, Lee Munday, Heather Carroll, Patricia Smith (Lamorna Lea), Chris Flynn Span9 (Vol1) May 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Vicki Page Back cover: no photo Models: Judy Rodger, Trula Birchfield & Gloria Maxwell & Caroline Curlew, Vicki Page, Margaret Rowe, Gloria Latham, Ann Melton, Josephine Pratt, Pam Lavin, Marjorie Caunce (Debbie Stephens), Lynda Hoskin Span10 (Vol1) June 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Irish McCalla Back cover: Anne Brough Models: Diana Dors, Tonie Funnell, Marge Farr & Sandra Cardell & Barbara Wartell, Sherry Morris, Margaret Mawer, Gwenda Davies, Jane Conlon, Dellarene Barnett, Andree Ward, Marla English Span11 (Vol1) July 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Shirley Ann Field & Sally Elgar-Lee Back cover: Sandra Richards Models: Pat Coleman, Shirley Anne Field & Sally Elgar-Lee, Pat Coleman, Kay Burns, Irish McCalla, Gladys Horsburgh, Mrs P. Cordier, Sandra Richards Span12 (Vol1) August 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Shirley Ann Field Back cover: Barbara Brown Models: Jane Bowman, Patricia Hazel Mary Smith (Lamorna Lea), Helen Westcott, Shirley Ann Field, Hazel Gardner, Barbara Brown, Pauline Lucas, Sheila Whitmarsh, Irene Shaffer Span13 (Vol2) September 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Mara Corday Back cover: Rossa de Recca Models: Irene Shaffer, Mamie van Doren, Sally Elgar-Lee, Iris Poliakova, Patricia Vangrove, Anne Mitchell, Irene Shaffer, Betty Page, Alex Andersen, Sylvia Walton Span14 (Vol2) October 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Marian Elizabeth Barron Back cover: Gina Lollobrigida Models: Sandra Richards, Jane Bowman, Jacqueline Karen, Marian Elizabeth Barron, Sandra Richards, Beverley Scott, Dolores Marlins, Elaine Williams, Margot Craig, Gillian Lucey, Brenda Span15 (Vol2) November 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Margaret Rowe Back cover: Coral Gaye Models: Dawn Addams, Margaret Rowe, Jackie (Wendy) Waldron, Joan Diener, Neva Gilbert, Vivian Baule, Susy Dahlia, Gus Thorner, June Cunningham, Maria Hale, Sherri Ann Scott, Anne Brough, June West, Val Gray, Sylvia Orman Span16 (Vol2) December 1955 (44pp) Front cover: Corinne Valdez Back cover: Gina Lollobrigida, Marilyn Monroe Models: Mara Corday, Eliane Michoud, Mara Corday, Madelaine Bannister (Sylvano Manto), Piper Laurie, Colleen Beadle, Zena Marshall, Zillah Lynne Griffiths, Pamela Finch, Pauline Markham, Trinidad Puche, June Reynolds, Pat Bridle, Susan Constantine, Candita Raye Span17 (Vol2) January 1956 (44pp) Front cover: Lyn Shaw Back cover: Pamela Palma Models: Bianca Maria Fusari, Lyn Shaw, Pamela Palma, Chalky White (Mrs T.), Pamela Joyce, Anne Bailey, Margaret Beloff, Cleo Rose, Vicki Turner, Maria Frau, Diana Dors, Audrey Wayne, Hazel Starling, Barbara & Glenice Burrows, Mrs S.J. Betts, Josephine Collinge, Jean Claydon, Gloria Haig, Judy Rodger Span18: (Vol2) February 1956 (44pp) Front cover: Pat Balcon Back cover: Terrie Welling Models: Shirley Ann Field, Sylvia Walton, Tempest Storm, Hilda James, Sabrina, Beulah Murray, June Gray & Rosalie Daubney, Shirley Ann Field, Patricia Read, Iris Hutchins, Janet Riley, Pamela Finch, Grace Hill, Audrey Tait, Ann Garrard, Mavis Cordess, June Roffe Span19: (Vol2) March 1956 (44pp) Front cover: Magdalena Kosinski Back cover: Liz O’Leyar Models: Pat Smith (Lamorna Lea), Liz O’Leyar, Magdalena Kosinski, Pauline Markham, Jean West, Monique Poillot, Veronique, Maya Koumani, Margaret Doherty, Pat Smith, Sophia Loren, Pat Banks, Pam Edney, Eve Lynette, Sheila Smith, Monica Cave, Sheila Whitmarsh Span20: (Vol2) April 1956 (44pp) Front cover: Sula Freeman Back cover: anon Models: Rochelle Lofting, Sula Freeman, Rochelle Lofting, Sheila Mills, Laura Lor, Iris Poliakova, Meg Myles, Kip van Nash, Doreen Batty, Valerie Scott, Alvena Reed, Enid Allen Span21 (Vol2) May 1956 (44pp) Front cover: Perry Sheehan Back cover: Barbara Smith Models: Elissa Lotti & Charmaine, Barbara Smith, Arlene Rogers, Evelynne d’Smith, June Embury, Ketty Rogers, Gianna Maria Canale, Mimi, Janet Neill, Janet Harrington, Mary Pierce, Dorothy Dickson, Vera Harrison Span22 (Vol 2) June 1956 (44pp) Front cover: Ann Weston Back cover: Pamela Finch Models:
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