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London, England

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 150 Collections and/or Records:

Vesta Tilley, 1910

 Item — Box 2: [Barcode: 31924113964971], Folder: 13
Identifier: 276

Vesta Tilley, 1910

 Item — Box 2: [Barcode: 31924113964971], Folder: 13
Identifier: 277
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Postcards portraying cross-dressing and female and male impersonators in France, Sweden, Austria, Spain, Belgium, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, Italy, and Romania. Postcards include photographic and photomechanical prints, some hand-colored. All are printed between circa 1900 and 1930 and depict performers on amateur, café-concert, music-hall, and legitimate stages at the high-point of cross-dressing as a form of entertainment. Many depict gallant visual narratives of...
Dates: 1910

Vesta Tilley, 1915

 Item — Box 2: [Barcode: 31924113964971], Folder: 13
Identifier: 278

Wild style., 1983

 Item — Box 3: [Barcode: 31924113558435]
Identifier: SR-6825
Scope and Contents

All music mixed live from the original record of the motion picture Wild style.

Dates: 1983

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, 1977-09-20

 File — Box 63: [Barcode: 31924113865889], Folder: 19
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: A collection of over 10,000 menus, providing evidence of the manners, mores, and food habits of earlier times. Many menus include prints or half-tones of historic people and places. They may also include featured speakers, detail organizational leadership, and provide biographical sketches of the famous and infamous, including Theodore Roosevelt, Wilbur and Orville Wright, and Oscar Hammerstein. They may dramatize historical events, such as a "luncheon to the California Promotion...
Dates: 1977-09-20

You and me just started, 1982

 Item — Box 459: [Barcode: 31924113960839]
Identifier: SR-8950-8951
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Series contains vinyl discs and jackets where the labels of the vinyl or the jacket was obscured with tape, white labels, black ink, or scratched so that the artist and title is not recognizable. This was likely done in order to keep this information secret from other DJs. Many of these vinyl discs are also marked “Zulu Nation Sure Shot” indicating that this is a record that is sure to get the crowd dancing.

Dates: 1982