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Scrapbook 08
Collection: Scrapbooks and Albums Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Anderson, Adèle Date: Unknown Topics: Children, Clothing, Drag, Drag queens, Femininities, Feminism, Law, Lesbian couples, Lesbians, LGBTQ+ relationships, LGBTQ+ theater, Masculinities, Women's movement Subject: Caroline Grant, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Daily Telegraph, Danny La Rue, Evening Mail, Evening News, Evening Standard, Holly Woodlawn, Marion Yerrill, Mary Leigh, May Fair Theatre, Privates on Parade, Sunday Mirror, The Guardian, The Observer, The Times Description: This scrapbook includes a range of clippings such as a program for "The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin," a variety of articles, and sheet music for "Privates on Parade." This item was made availabl... -
Tangarra Photo Album
Collection: Scrapbooks and Albums Institution: E.H. Butler Library, Buffalo State Creator: Date: Unknown Topics: Bars (Drinking establishments), Birthday parties, Costume, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Female impersonators, LGBTQ+ obituaries, LGBTQ+ theater Subject: Art Goodrich, Bill Krurnowski, Buddy Herrick, Buffalo Underground, Cherry Cooper, Chris Scarlet, Claudette, David Ward, Emily Breen, Fay Norman Traveling Floor Show, Federal Gardens, Gerace's Cafe, Jamie Lyn, Janice Reese, Jeanie Lynne, Jerri Paris, Jerry Jans Trio, Jim Beamer, Jimmy Smith, Jocko's Supper Club, John Fanning, Juanita Taylor, Ken Walters, Lorraine Anthoine, Ninfa's, Pat Neal, Pat Norman, Paul Hood, R. Hollywood, Rita Butler, Rose Bud, S. Davis, Stage Door, Tangarra, Teddy Ray, Vet's Club, Villa Capri, White House Inn Description: Tangarra was Buffalo's first female impersonator. Tangarra began performing as a teenager in the late 1920's. This album contains photos of Tangarra from the 1930s to the early 2000s.