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Title
The Papers of Vera "Jack" Holme.
Published
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1899-2004?]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (448 manuscripts) : illustrations, portraits.
Summary
This collection documents the colorful life of British actress, suffragist, chauffeur, and World War I ambulance driver, Vera Holme. Holme (1881-1969), who went by the name "Jack," wore men's clothes, and had a female partner, Evelina Haverfield. In 1908, Holme joined the militant suffrage group the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), acting as chauffeur for the group's leader. In World War I, Holme and Haverfield served in Serbia and ran an orphanage there after the war. The materials collected here span the years 1899 to 2004 and include lecture notes, diaries, postcards, poems, music, flyers and pamphlets, government certificates, and press clippings. Items specific to the WSPU include speeches, programs, and photos of suffragists. Letters, reports, and photos from Serbia detail Holme and Haverfield's experiences and ambulance work there. Photos of Holme in men's garb and her materials concerning Haverfield depict a woman unafraid to express her gender and sexual identity despite potential disapproval.
Note
Date range of documents: 1886-1964.
Reproduction of the orignals from the London School of Economics, The Women's Library.
Reproduction of the orignals from the London School of Economics, The Women's Library.
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Access limited to authorized users.
Series
Archives of Sexuality & Gender: LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940, Part II.
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