Jimmie Slater in drag. Photographic postcard, 192-.

Date:
[between 1920 and 1929?]
Reference:
2045086i
Part of:
The James Gardiner Collection.
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Jimmie Slater in drag. Photographic postcard, 192-. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Photograph of Jimmie Slater posing in character wearing a dress and wig and carrying a large feather fan.

Publication/Creation

London (Highbury Corner, N.1) : VernonStudio, [between 1920 and 1929?]

Physical description

1 photographic postcard ; 13.6 x 8.9 cm

Lettering

Mr. Jimmie Slater. Sincerely yours Jimmie Slater (written in black ink, bottom recto)

Notes

The following description was provided by James Gardiner: Portrait of Jimmie Slater (James Edwin Slater 1896-1996), a member of the original 'Splinters' troupe, which had formed as a concert party in France during World War I, and which re-formed as an extremely successful music-hall act touring the country (with numerous cast changes) right through to 1930. The present photo postcard, boldly signed recto by the subject, shows Jimmie circa 1924, looking very elegant and completely convincing as a girl, carrying a large feather fan and wearing an intricate dress; posing side-on. Jimmy had a phenomenal career, performing and producing shows in which he appeared in drag for the next forty years. He lived to be a hundred years old
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Reference

Wellcome Collection 2045086i

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  • Photograph album labelled ‘Drag'

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