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Club My O My Glamorous.....Unusual
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Club My O My Glamourous.....Unusual (2)
Collection: Drag Show Programs Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Waters, Pat Date: circa 1950 Topics: Dancers, Drag, Drag balls, Drag queens, Entertainers, Female impersonators, Striptease Subject: Art Sherrick, Del Le Roy, Felix Montez, Gene La Marr, Paul Russell, Rickie Paige, The Brooks Twins -
Club My O My Matchbox
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Club My-O-My Postcard (1)
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Club My-O-My Postcard (2)
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Club My-O-My Postcard (3)
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Coco Performing on Stage
Collection: JD Doyle Photographs (1950-2000) Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Date: 1950 to 1959? Topics: Asian LGBTQ+ people, BIPOC, Black LGBTQ+ people, Crossdressing, LGBTQ+ people of color, Photography, Theatre shows Subject: Jewel Box Revue Description: Back of photo reads: "To my dear sister, Drake. You are a doll in all respects. Love, Coco. Jewel Box Revue" -
Color wedding photo of Jackie Starr and Bill Scott
Collection: Don Paulson and Skippy LaRue Photograph Collection Institution: University of Washington Libraries Creator: Date: circa 1950 Topics: Drag, Drag community, Drag queens, Female impersonators, LGBTQ+ couples, LGBTQ+ partners, LGBTQ+ weddings Subject: Jackie Starr Description: Photograph in color of Jackie Starr in drag and Bill Scott in a suit in a side-by-side portrait photo during their wedding. -
Cops and Robbers II: Transsexuals and the Police
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: American Archive of Public Broadcasting Creator: Pacifica Radio Archives Date: 1924 to Oct. 2006 Topics: Gay rights, Identity, Law enforcement, Legal status, LGBT, Police, Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration, Transsexual people Subject: Conversion Our Goal (C.O.G.), Elliot Blackstone, Herb Kutchins, San Francisco Bail Project, San Francisco Police Department Description: Three transsexuals discuss police problems and their work as members of C.O.G., Conversion our Goal, with Police Community Relations Officer Elliot Blackstone of the San Francisco Police Department... -
Countess Estelle as a brunette
Collection: Don Paulson and Skippy LaRue Photograph Collection Institution: University of Washington Libraries Creator: Date: 1930 to circa 1960 Topics: Drag, Drag performers, Female impersonators Subject: Countess Estelle, Garden of Allah Description: Photograph of Countess Estelle standing in front of a curtain wearing a sleeved dress with a long pleated skirt, dangly earrings, black heels, and a dark fur piece draped around both wrists. -
Countess Estelle posing with two unknown femmes at a party
Collection: Francis Hill Photograph Albums Institution: University of Washington Libraries Creator: Date: circa 1940 to 1959 Topics: LGBTQ+ people, Transgender people Subject: Countess Estelle Description: A photograph of Countess Estelle posing with two unknown femmes holding drinks at a party. They are all wearing jewelry. One of them is in a fur coat and light top, and the other two are in dark to... -
Countess Estelle with two unknown femmes in dresses
Collection: Francis Hill Photograph Albums Institution: University of Washington Libraries Creator: Date: circa 1940 to 1959 Topics: LGBTQ+ people, Transgender people Subject: Countess Estelle Description: Photograph of Countess Estelle posing with two unknown femmes at a party. One is in a black fur coat and various accessories. The other two are in hats. -
"Dances that Differ" poster featuring Cleo Stafford
Collection: Don Paulson and Skippy LaRue Photograph Collection Institution: University of Washington Libraries Creator: Lowell Studio Date: circa 1946 to circa 1956 Topics: Drag, Drag performers, Drag queens, Female impersonators Subject: Cleo Stafford Description: Poster featuring four pictures of Cleo Stafford in drag and one picture out of drag. The text reads, "Presenting Mr Cleo Gordon Stafford in dances that differ." -
David Hummel as My Sweet Watusi
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dekonstrukt jendur
Collection: Button Collection Institution: The ArQuives Creator: Date: 1900s Topics: Education, FtMs, Gender diversity, Transgender people, Transphobia Description: Circular black button with an orange interior and an image of a wrench, text in black and white. The button reads " ftmsafeshelter@gmail.com dekonstruct jendur FtM Safer Shelter Research Project"