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James Gardiner 20th Century Drag Postcards

This extensive collection of postcards is housed in the Wellcome Library in London, UK. The postcards were originally collected by social historian James Gardiner and depict an array of drag experiences of mostly white people throughout the twentieth century. The earliest postcards capture moments of military and navy soldiers and prisoners of war during WWI. Later photographs, like those from the 1960s, portray familiar scenes from bars like Club 82, a prominent drag bar in New York at the time.

From Institution(s): Wellcome Library
 

JD Doyle Photographs (1900-1949)

The JD Doyle Photograph Collection contains a wide variety of photographs collected from across the JD Doyle Archives and spans over 100 years between the 19th and 20th centuries.

From Institution(s): JD Doyle Archives
 

JD Doyle Photographs (1950-2000)

The JD Doyle Photograph Collection contains a wide variety of photographs collected from across the JD Doyle Archives.

From Institution(s): JD Doyle Archives
 

JD Doyle Photographs (Pre-1900)

The JD Doyle Photograph Collection contains a wide variety of photographs collected from across the JD Doyle Archives and spans over 100 years between the 19th and 20th centuries.

From Institution(s): JD Doyle Archives
 

Jose Gutierrez Collection

These eight photographs provide a glimpse into the Latino trans and crossdressing communities in the 1990s. Six of the photographs were created by Jose Gutierrez and present people in various Latino drag competitions including Miss Gay Mexico and Miss Gay Escalando. The other two photos depict Gutierrez: in one, Gutierrez poses with Sylvia Rivera at a Stonewall Riots anniversary; in the other, Gutierrez poses with a photo of José Sarria.

From Institution(s): The Jose Gutierrez Archives
 

Journal of Male Feminism

The Journal of Male Feminism, formerly titled Hose & Heel, was a bi-monthly publication of the International Alliance for Male Feminism (IAMF). This organization had chapters in multiple cities across the U.S. and was "open to feminists of both sexes." It was an offshoot of Virginia Prince's Full Personality Expression (FPE) groups. This collection of issues span cover 1977-1980.

From Institution(s): Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive