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A character in drag is pleading with (possibly?) her father, whilst being restrained by the other man in drag (the mother?), within domestic scenery. A melodrama being played out on the well-improvised set of the camp theatre at Münster prisoner of war camp, circa 1916. The 'Father' figure on the left is wearing Flemish wooden clogs, and the 'daughter' being ejected from the family home is obviously the 'Bad Girl of the Family' in a melodramatic potboiler of the type popular with working class audiences all over Europe in this period; this one apparently entitled 'Blanchette'. It might be the play Blanchette by Eugeǹe Brieux (1892), which was a serious didactic play about the benefits of education for girls of the working classes. The card was sent home to Brussels, where it was bought in the fleamarket for 1 euro almost a century later
Part of James Gardiner Collection: photographs of military, naval, and prisoner-of-war camp drag.
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- Collection
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James Gardiner 20th Century Drag Postcards
- Institution
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Wellcome Library
- Date Issued
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Jan. 1, 1916
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Photographs
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Female impersonators
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Still Image
- Analog Format
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1 photograph : photoprint ;
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