Willie Manders and Frank A. Terry, in character; posing back to back. Photographic postcard, 192-.

Date:
[between 1920 and 1929?]
Reference:
2044940i
Part of:
The James Gardiner Collection.
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Willie Manders and Frank A. Terry, in character; posing back to back. Photographic postcard, 192-. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Willie, later known as Billie, Manders in drag is dressed in a copy of the costume worn by musical comedy star Gertie Millar in 'A Quaker girl', which opened in London in 1910. He is smiling at Terry who is wearing a summer suit. Manders was a popular Rhyl-based female impersonator: he and his troupe 'The Quaintesques' were concert party entertainers from the early 1920's right up to World War II. Billie was a performer from a very early age and a a pioneer of 'glamour drag', presenting a less exaggerated female appearance.

Publication/Creation

Scarboro (Bath B'd, 3 Foreshore Rd) : The Pictorial Photo Publishing Co., [between 1920 and 1929?]

Physical description

1 photographic postcard ; 13.7 x 8.9 cm

Lettering

Willie Manders & Frank A. Terry Lettering written in white on bottom recto

Notes

This work is untitled: the title has been supplied by the cataloguer.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 2044940i

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  • Photograph album labelled ‘Drag'

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