Do you have any Sabrina stuff? Please let me know
1954 |
|
1955 |
Click here to see the magazine
Australian 'People' magazine dated June 29 1955 with Sabrina on the cover. 'Australasian Post', 1 Sept 1955 "Sabrina - the BBC's wordless wonder of TV. she's a silent blonde with a personality that shouts at her audience" Out of interest, this was the cover of Australasian Post , 6 Feb 1958 . "She's coming to visit us". Recycling at its best! |
Italian magazine, Tempo 1955. And here's an upgrade (found 9 Sept 2018) And the same cover restored by Countess Anastasia of Sibera. Thanks, Countess! And the original photo And an improved version found in 2022
|
1956 |
Even the Swedish loved Sabrina as a covergirl in 1956! - Added Sept 2020
Remarkably similar to the Radio Luxembourg cover, don't you think? From the 'TV Mirror' May 26, 1956 (30K)
|
1957 |
Sabrina was always big in Turkey.
October 1957 (full size) |
1958 |
From Australasian Post , 6 Feb 1958 The Turks loved Sabrina in 1958
Australian 'People', 11 June 1958 On our cover is Sabrina, curvy (41-19-36) 22 year old London TV star, who expects to visit Australia this year. Three years ago she was penniless. Today she earns £1,000 a week. Thanks to David Jackson for this - 27 December 1958. See inside . 21 December 1958 Covergirl for L'EUROPEO magazine. At the end of 1958 Sabrina went to Rome en route to Australia. The hula hoop was all the rage, and Sabrina was all the rage for different reasons. She appeared on the back cover of "sorrisi e canzoni" radio/TV programme guide.
|
1959 |
Sabrina on the cover of Swedish mag Se in 1959
Thanks to Chris Keating for this one, from May 1959. On the cover of Women's Weekly, 28 January 1959 - Sabrina appears on the cover of Freelance in New Zealand on 6 August 1959 Photoplay March 1959
|
1960 |
'Sabrina has been offered a new job - as a model for a bronze mermaid which is to be placed with another on a rock at Australia's Bondi Beach. The first mermaid, a reclining one, has already been completed. Sabrina is being asked if she will be the model for the second and upright one. If she can be persuaded, the curvaceous Sabrina couldn't adopt a better pose than the one she has in the picture.' Reveille Alas, Sabrina didn't get the gig. Read the story of the 'Bondi Mermaids' here. 3 July 1960 - National Enquirer
|
1961 |
|
1962 |
|
1963 |
(Pic upgraded 7 June 2015) Out of interest, I have inserted the QT article beside the original Pix article for your perusing pleasure. Click the link above to compare them. |
Undated |
Sadly, we'll probably never know what amazing scoop this mag cover referred to... What couldn't Sabrina do on TV? |
Full Size |
Back to Sabrina's page
This page was last modified: Saturday 2024-09-28 11:58
How you can support Sabrina