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Two members of the Quaintesques pose in front of a poster advertising Billie Manders. Photograph, 192-.
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Two men in elaborate drag. Photographic postcard. 192--.
Collection: James Gardiner 20th Century Drag Postcards Institution: Wellcome Collection Creator: Date: 1920 to 1929? Topics: Female impersonators Description: Two men in elaborate drag dressed for an occasion. Head and shoulders portrait of two men in elaborate period costume (although quite which period is a mystery). Lots of wig and make-up, and the wa... -
Two Unidentified Crossdressers, Early 1900s
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Two young men, one in drag, playing rag and bone men. Photographic postcard, 192-.
Collection: James Gardiner 20th Century Drag Postcards Institution: Wellcome Collection Creator: Date: 1920 to 1929? Topics: Female impersonators Description: Two unidentified young lads dressed up in comedy fancy dress in the 1920s at an unidentified British location. They are playing a rag and bone merchant and his wife.The young man on the left has a ... -
Unidentified Person Smoking, Early 1900s
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Urania, Nos. 67-72 (1928)
Collection: Urania Institution: LSE Archives & Special Collections Creator: Baty, Thomas, Cornish, Dorothy Helen, Roper, Esther, Wade, Jessey, Clyde, Irene Date: 1928 Topics: Birth control, Celibacy, Clothing, Crossdressing, Educational change, Femininities, Feminism, Feminists, First-wave feminism, First-wave feminists, Gender non-conforming people, Gender roles, Marriage, Non-binary identity, Poetry, Religion, Suffragettes, World War, 1914-1918 Subject: Alberte-Barbe d'Ernécourt, Anne Bonny, Bell Starr, Calamity Jane, Charlotte Cibber, Christian Davis, Elene Smith, Hannah Snell, Harry Lloyd, James Barry, Madame Velasquez, Mary Ann Talbot, Mary East, Mary Read, Sandor Vay Description: Issues of Urania published in 1928, including Nos. 67-68 (Jan-Apr), Nos. 69-70 (May-Aug), and Nos. 71-72 (Sep-Dec). Urania was a privately circulated feminist journal published in England from 1916... -
We're Not a Danger to Your Family. We Are Your Family!
Collection: Button Collection Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives Creator: Date: 1900s Topics: Activists, Discrimination, Families, LGBTI community, Pink triangles Description: Blue circular button with upside-down rainbow triangle. Text: "We're not a danger to your family. WE ARE YOUR FAMILY!" Ruler also pictured for scale. -
Willie Manders and Frank A. Terry, in character; posing back to back. Photographic postcard, 192-.