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  1. Scrapbook 11

     
    Collection: Scrapbooks and Albums
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
    Creator: Anderson, Adèle
    Date: 1978? to 1979?
    Topics: Clothing, Drag, Drag queens, Femininities, Feminism, Gender affirming surgery, Gender roles, Goddess movement, LGBTQ+ relationships, LGBTQ+ theater, Masculinities, Performance art, Queer relationships, Women's movement
    Subject: Barry Humphries, Bibby, Cosmopolitan, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, David Bowie, Edna Everage, Evening News, Honey, News of the World, Rolling Stone, Ronny Haag, Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Observer, The Paradise Papers, Merlin Stone, Time Out, Woman's Own
    Description: This scrapbook includes a range of clippings such as clothing advertisements, a text called "I'm Vivian—but call me Mr.," and many articles on gender roles. This item was made available thanks to t...
  2. Scrapbook #12 (in progress)

     
    Collection: Scrapbooks and Albums
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
    Creator: Anderson, Adèle
    Date: 1978 to 1979
    Topics: Sex work, Women, Women's movement
    Subject: Barbara Castle, Barry Humphries, Equal Opportunity Commission, Erica Jong, Female Gurkhas, Feminism, Ford Motor Company's lady racing team, Gael Greene, Gender Expressions, Jeremy Thorpe, John Knight, Labour Party, Liz Beal, Lucy Fraser, Lyn Owen, Motor Show, National Youth Conference for Girls, Norman Scott, Ola Ullsten, Paul Dacre, Peter Bond, Renee Powell, Rosie Swales, Rugby, Sandra Hammond, Sex Discrimination Act, Sexuality, Suzy Flynn
    Description: This item was made available thanks to the University of Ulster Trans-Gender Archive and Richard Ekins.