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Wearing little more than a set of pearls and a smile, some of the original Women's Institute Calendar Girls have been brave enough to bare all again - a decade after they originally stripped for charity.
Tool girl calendars have been a staple in garages and workshops across the country for years, with Makita and Ridgid being the only holdouts still making a pinup calendar.
The unassuming group of six friends, who met at a WI group, first took off their clothes back in October 1998 to raise money for Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research.
Created by illustrator Duane Bryers (1911-2012), Hilda was a girl who was definitely not shy of her plump body. She was one of the very few plus-size pin-up queens to grace the pages of American calendars from the 1950s up until the early 1980s and achieved moderate notoriety in the 1960s. This pin-up girl was almost forgotten until someone recently dug up her calendars from the archives and collective memories of Americans.