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The Wonder Club Matchbox
Collection:
Ephemera
Institution:
JD Doyle Archives
Creator:
Wonder Club
Date:
circa 1940
Topics:
Drag, Events, Female impersonators, Matchboxes, Matchcovers, Theatre shows
Subject:
Boys Will Be Boys Revue, The Wonder Club
The Wonder Club Postcard
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Ephemera
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JD Doyle Archives
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Date:
1948
Topics:
Crossdressing, Female impersonators
Subject:
Marie Cummins, The Wonder Club
Description:
A postcard featuring an image of the members of the Wonder Club as well as a hand-written message to Marie Cummins.