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Mr. Huntley Wright in "A Country Girl"
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Mr. Wilkie Bard
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Neil Burgess Passes Into Great Beyond
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Person in Dress
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Photograph of Amy Maud Bock
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Portrait of Figure in Dress and Wig
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Portrait of James Watts
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Portrait of Kitty Doner (1)
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Remarkable Career of Woman in Trousers
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Oct. 9, 1910 Topics: Crossdressing, Death and dying, LGBTQ+ relationships, Mental disorders, Military, Motherhood, Passing (Gender) Subject: A Modern Sphinx, A.L. Martinez, All the Year Round, Basil Brooke, Daily Mail, Elena Smith, Harry Lloyd, James Barry, Josias Cleote, Marie Le Roy, Sandwell Clerke Description: Bisbee Daily Review (Bisbee, AZ) -
Story of "Harry Lloyd"
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Strange Romance Revealed
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Jul. 12, 1910 Topics: Crossdressing, Families, FtMs, LGBTQ+ relationships, Passing (Gender) Subject: Charles Bradlaugh, Harry Lloyd, Marie Le Roy Description: The Wenatchee Daily World (Wenatchee, Washington) -
Studies in Trousers Men and Women as They Appeared to a Masquerading Woman
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The Fascinating Widow
Collection: Ephemera Institution: Peabody Essex Museum Creator: Date: circa 1910 Topics: Female impersonators, Theater Subject: Ann Kingsley, Dwight Meade, Empire Theater Players, Julian Eltinge, The Fascinating Widow, Tommie Martelle Description: Advertisement for the play "The Fascinating Widow" starring female impersonator Tommie Martelle in a role originated by Julian Eltinge. -
The management of the Fulton Theater
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: May 8, 1910 Topics: Female impersonators, LGBTQ+ theater, Performance art Subject: Julian Eltinge, The Fulton Theater Description: A clipping from "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle," detailing performances by Julian Eltinge. This item was contributed to the DTA by Hugh Ryan. -
Three People in Suits, Speaking