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A man in drag, poses wearing delicate attire; curled up on a piece of furniture. Photographic postcard, 191-.
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A sailor holds hands with a man in elaborate drag. Photographic postcard, 191-.
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Alan Hart's 1918 draft registration card
Collection: Alan Hart Collection Institution: Lewis & Clark College Creator: Date: 1918 Topics: Draft, Physicians, Trans men Description: Alan Hart's 1918 draft registration card. Dr. Alan Hart (1890-1962) was an American physician, novelist, and trans man. Hart devoted his professional life to the study and treatment of tuberculosis... -
"Amazing Sex Discovery"
Collection: Alan Hart Collection Institution: Lewis & Clark College Creator: Date: Jun. 1918 Topics: Outing (LGBTQ+ culture), Physicians, Trans men Description: Content Warning: This item contains transphobic language. An article from the journal <i>Medical Sentinel</i> about the outing of Dr. Alan Hart early in his medical career. The author of the piece ... -
Amy Bock dressed as Pierrot
Collection: Miscellaneous Photographs Institution: Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Creator: Christoffel, Weiland Date: Mar. 26, 1918 Topics: Clothing, Crossdressing, Gender expression Subject: Amy Maud Bock, Percy Carol Redwood, Pierrot Description: A photo of Amy Maud Bock dressed as Pierrot from March 26th, 1918. -
"Attire Did Not Proclaim Man"
Collection: Alan Hart Collection Institution: Lewis & Clark College Creator: Date: Feb. 5, 1918 Topics: Outing (LGBTQ+ culture), Physicians, Trans men Description: A short article in the Oakland <i>Tribune</i> about, and participating in, the outing of Alan Hart early in his medical career. Dr. Alan Hart (1890-1962) was an American physician, novelist, and tr... -
Autobiography of an Androgyne
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Bathing Beauties Revue
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949) Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Date: May 12, 1919 Topics: Drag, Drag queens, Female impersonators, Theatre shows Subject: Bothwell Browne, Dorothy Haver, Elsie B. Ware, Jane Allen, Mack Sennett, Mildred Maisson, Mollie McGowan, The Circle, Virginia Eastman -
Biographical Materials on Pauli Murray
Collection: Pauli Murray Institution: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University Creator: Date: 1910 to 1944 Topics: African American transgender people, Liberal Party, Transgender people, Transgender politicians Subject: Liberal Party, Pauli Murray Description: Biographical material detailing Pauli Murray's life, noting Murray's activist pursuits, education, and published works, This document is written in a narrative style, differing from the memorandum,... -
Bothwell Browne as "Miss Jack"
Collection: Transas City Photographs (circa 1900-1950) Institution: Transas City Creator: Date: circa 1919 Topics: Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Female impersonators, Musicals, Photographs, Stage fencing Subject: Bothwell Browne Description: Bothwell Browne photograph for the Broadway production, Miss Jack at the Herald Square Theatre. -
Bothwell Browne as the Fencing Girl in "Miss Jack"
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Bothwell Browne Posing with Sword
Collection: Transas City Photographs (circa 1900-1950) Institution: Transas City Creator: Date: circa 1919 Topics: Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Female impersonators, Musical theatre, Photographs, Stage fencing Subject: Bothwell Browne Description: Bothwell Browne photograph for the Broadway production, Miss Jack at the Herald Square Theatre. -
Bothwell Browne Postcard (1)
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Bothwell Browne Tells Real Name and Age
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Boxing Card at Coliseum Here Monday Night
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Apr. 12, 1918 Topics: BIPOC, Black people, Female impersonators, LGBTQ+ theater Subject: Andrew Tribble Description: An article in the Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram mentioning a performance by Andrew Trimble, a female impersonator of color.