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Group Photo of Terry Noel, Sal Angelica, and Ronnie Morales
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Group Photo of the Femme Jesters
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Group Photo of The Gold Dollar Show Performers
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Group Picture of Little Lil and Performers
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Habanita (du Carrousel de Paris) Album (1)
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Habanita (du Carrousel de Paris) Album (2)
Collection: Ephemera Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Date: Unknown Topics: Female impersonators, LGBTQ+ musicians, Performance art Subject: Frankie Miller, Habanita, Les Flonsflons du bal, Tais-toi Marseille Description: A vinyl of Habanita's album, "Les Flonsflons du bal." The vinyl's cover appears to be signed by Habanita. -
Headshot of Win Wells
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Hialeah Club: Queens are Wild
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Hialeah Club: Queens are Wild (2)
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Hialeah Club: Would You Believe...I'm a Boy!
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HOLLYWOOD EXPOSÉ: RAE BOURBON…..tells all! (UTC 9)
Collection: Ephemera Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Date: Unknown Topics: Drag, Female impersonators, Gender expression, LGBTQ+ theater, Performance art Subject: A Girl of the Golden West, An Evening in Copenhagen, Around The World In 80 Ways, Bourbon 100-Proof, Don't Call Me Madam, Hollywood Exposé, Ladies of Burlesque, One On The Aisle (Claque-Claque), Rae Bourbon, Tell You About My Operation, You're Stepping on My Eyelashes Description: Vinyl album cover (front and back) of song "Hollywood Exposé." Includes photos of Rae being arrested. -
Hollywood's Favorite Female Impersonator the One and Only...Adrian Ames
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Honolulu Eyes
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How Far Can a Girl Go, When She Really is a Man?
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I Am A Boy
Collection: Button Collection Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Glade Nightclub Date: 1967 to 1968 Topics: Assigned gender, Crossdressing, Drag, Entertainers, Female impersonators, Gender Subject: Glade Nightclub Description: A pink circular button that reads "I AM A BOY" from the Glade Nightclub in Honolulu, Hawaii. According to the Queer Music Heritage website: "Above, I know in the 60's in San Francisco you could ...