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Taking place 24 November 1937, Lady Malcolm's Servants' Ball was a notorious party on London's queer scene in the 1920s & 1930s. Their surviving stories reveal the secret lives of queer folk back in the day and the interplay of class, gender and sexual identity between the wars. Main performances from Lady Malcolm and Mr J P Wetenhall.
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MATERIALS
Matte smooth fine art paper
250gsm
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Overall size of this product is 30 × 40 cm.
The image area of the print measures 22 × 30 cm.