Well, I’ve never been to England
But I kinda like the Beatles
Well, I headed for Las Vegas
Only made it out to Needles
How to spot pictures taken in England.
The wallpaper is a giveaway. She sure is cute.
A sandal is being used. Leather or wood would be a good choice.
When you see what we Yanks call a bedroom slipper being used, it’s a Brit for sure.
Another slipper. How about her expression?
No clue how they adopted a carpet sweeper. Plumbing and wiring external means it’s British. They share with Americans doing CP in the basement.
Have to say her thighs are inviting
Grandpa using a cane on a young lass means it was done for a British magazine. Perhaps a group of elderly gentlemen got together and published and modeled in the magazine? Sure beats lawn bowling.
Looks like he is wearing a professo’rs robe. External wiring again.
The radiator and the floral print mark this as being in an English home
Of course, never having been to England, I could be completely wrong about all of this.
Well Bogey? You’ve never been to Heaven either, but you’ve been through Oklahoma. Probably spent a week or two there one day?
‘Gotta love our English Spanko cousins with their Mason-Pearson hairbrushes, plimsolls, canes and carpet beaters (Oh MY!) Aesthetically, I somewhat dig the look of those carpet beaters, but can’t imagine they make a very good spanking implement; at least not those big woven wicker ones.
And look who’s admiring a fine lap to go over! We OTK-nista’s may have finally converted you! 🙂
You’ve never been to Heaven.. Damn, I sure thought I had — several times. That time, with Becky in the back seat of the Buick convertible with the plush upholstery. Yeah, that was heaven.
Admiring her thighs is not the same as laying over them. Just stuff that Mason-Pearson hairbrush
I don’t know Bogey I think you are protesting too much…..It’s ok Buddy come into the deep end of the pool it is welcoming and so is otk
I never understood the slipper thing except it just may have been handy and a lot of Brits have memories of being spanked with one by an angry Mum as a child. As for the couch, my Mother had two of them and I am sitting on one of them now. She got them at Sears in Illinois.
#3 and #6 are both fetching ladies definitely worth a trip otk with
“Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find out which pictures were taken in England”
Some of the images are from British videos, but since from 2014 to 2019 it was illegal in the UK to make spanking videos, they used British crews and models, but shot in another country.
Image1, Sorry to disagree with Bogey on this one. Flock wallpaper was a 60’s to70’s thing in the UK, but is still much more common in France. Add to that a source attributed the image to Red Charls, a french photographer, and seems likely the photo was shot in France.
Image 2, Could be anywhere.
Image 3, Miss Kenworthy, a renowned domme, so shot in UK, as it is pre 2014.
Image 4, British video certainly, but was it shot in UK? Agree about slippers, a useless spanking implement.
Image 5, This one is tricky. As Bogey says the surface wiring is the twin-and-earth type wire used both in UK and parts of Europe. The piping is green, an international colour standard for water pipes in commercial and industrial buildings. But the piping joints and valve are a design definitely not used in UK. Carpetbeaters appear in some videos for noveltry appeal. Probable British video, shot in Europe.
Image 6, The carpetbeater again suggests a UK image.
Image 7, Definitely vintage UK spanking magazine.
Image 8, The guy is wearing and academic gown with matching mortarboard on the table. Originally worn at a graduation, the genuine ones have ribbons, a hood, and sometimes fur trim in colours and configuration which identify a specific degree and university. Plain ones were worn everyday by private school masters, and university dons. So, so British.
Image 9, A British video with what was claimed a Russian model. Bogey was right about the radiator and the chintz fabric.
It is often thought that flying to the UK from the USA meant turning your watch forward 4 to 8 hours. No, on landing at Heathrow, turn your watch back 50 years!