Parade (British magazine)
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Parade was a magazine for men in Britain.
It was originally known as Blighty between 1916 and 1920 and was intended as a humorous magazine for servicemen.
It was relaunched in 1939 for the Second World War and continued afterwards until 1958 when it became Blighty Parade, in preparation for the transition into a pin-up magazine. It was known as Parade and Blighty for the final weeks of 1959 when it finally became Parade in 1960.
It contained topless and nude photos of models by the 1970s. It appears that the title was no longer published after 1983.[1][2]

