TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
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"Lady Liberty" ensemble | A Statue of Liberty drag ensemble created by the artist Gilbert Baker. | 2010/2017 | |
Gilbert Baker rainbow flag cutout art | Two pieces of paper cutout art created by Gilbert Baker and depicting rainbow flags. | 2010/2017 | |
Gilbert Baker shoe/UN Building cutout art | An abstract art piece made by Gilbert Baker from cut paper; the piece draws on the imagery of a high-heeled shoe, as well as the United Nations Building in New York City, with its distinctive tower, curved roof, and dome. | 2010/2017 | |
Janet MacHarg marching in protest, circa 1950 | A series of photographs of Janet MacHarg in her youth performing with her guitar and marching in what is believed to be a protest against the United States government's support of Generalissimo Francisco Franco. | 1950 | |
Janet MacHarg with companion, circa 1950 | Photograph of Janet MacHarg playing guitar with a companion. The companion in this photograph is presumed to be MacHarg's lifelong partner Evie. | 1950 | |
Hollywood High School performance flyer (scrapbook page) | Flyer for a performance by the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corps and the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus at Hollywood High School in Los Angeles, California. This is a page from scrapbook in this collection. | 1979-06 | |
Black Cat menu | A menu from the Black Cat. | 1950 | |
Black Cat menu, front | A menu from the Black Cat bar. | 1950 | |
Knuth (Ginny) Papers, 1999-46 | Ginny Knuth (1934-1997) was a cisgender woman who volunteered extensively with San Francisco transgender organizations from 1983 until her death. The collection includes photographs, an oral history, a small amount of biographical information, and a large number of awards and plaques. | 1930/2006 | |
Hobby Directory, March 1950 | The March 1950 issue of Hobby Directory. Hobby Directory (1946-circa 1952) was a small publication in which male hobbyists could publish personal ads and meet friends who shared their interests. The magazine quickly acquired a large gay male readership, and gay men used their ads to connect with… Show more | 1950 |