Digital Transgender Archive
Maitland Cecil Melville Wills, in drag, posing in a black corset and heavy skirt; on Shrove Tuesday 1911. Photographic postcard, 1911.
Hulme Hall Shrove Tuesday. 1911. Your loving 'daughter' Cecil.
Part of James Gardiner Collection: photograph album labelled ‘Drag’.
He is wearing attire of a "wench" or country girl, standing in front of a faint painted backdrop. Inscriptions on the verso of this card and on the verso of Wellcome Library no. 2044535i identify the subject as Maitland Cecil Melville Wills M.C., J.P., (1891-1966), educated at Charterhouse and Manchester University, later a prolific writer of detective novels under the name Cecil M. Wills. He is here a student at Manchester having a laugh dressed in unconvincing amateur comic drag as an 18th-century country wench with laced bodice and a mob-cap. Certain photographic studios (such as the publisher of this card 'Rapid Electric Studio', of Sheffield and branches) would carry a variety of fancy dress for subjects who wished to be photographed in costume
Item Actions
- View At
- https://wellcomelibrary.org/item/b20445362
- Share
- Citation
- Cite
- Identifier
- 7s75dc644
- Collection
-
James Gardiner 20th Century Drag Postcards
- Institution
-
Wellcome Library
- Date Issued
-
Jan. 1, 1911
- Genre
-
Photographs
Prints
- Topic(s)
-
Female impersonators
- Resource Type
-
Still Image
- Analog Format
-
1 photograph : photoprint ;
- Rights
-
Copyright undetermined
For more information on copyright, please read our policies