Trans History Gallery
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ionicempire:“And when they came to the deep-soiled land of Troy they stepped forth upon the beach, o
US Marines in Peking (China, 1900).
stealthboy:boykeats:Photos of gay trans male activist Lou Sullivan throughout his life, as presented
Everyday life in liberated Paris (spring 1945):A large group of civilians queueing outside a bakery-
korradefensesquad:sinbrook:chthonic-isabelleadjani:and what is “translate truthful to the time it wa
Forum of Nerva (Forum Transitorium), Rome, Italy.
socialistexan:emdots:thattallnerdybean:[clutches my pearls] Trans people in 1921?!??! But I thought
stealthboy:boykeats:Photos of gay trans male activist Lou Sullivan throughout his life, as presented
Looking east on Wilshire Boulevard at Vermont Avenue (Los Angeles, 1934).
profeminist:BREAKING NEWS: Laverne Cox makes history: Cast in CBS pilot as transgender lawyerShe’d b
tharook:internationalspacehobo:holdthisphoto:1927Caption translates as “Juana in a fight with her re
reshiraphantom:imtheherohere:nevaehtyler:Let us not forget Black trans people this Black History Mon
oldmanpeace:Detroit, 1942.
stealthboy:boykeats:Photos of gay trans male activist Lou Sullivan throughout his life, as presented
discardingimages:batFrederick II, De arte venandi cum avibus (French translation), France ca. 1310Bn
dtxmcclain:DeSoto, 1956
insinuatory:I did some Keith Haring transparency edits for my AP art history project
ayalaatreides:theverysarcasticscientist:best transition in the history of tvFAVE.
centuriespast:A Verger’s Dream: Saints Cosmas and Damian Performing a Miraculous Cure by Transplanta
Judith (detail) - Giorgione1504 ca.oil on canvas (transferred from panel)144 cm × 66,5 cm (57 in × 2
littlefallenangelfox:THIS IS THE BEST TRANSITION IN THE HISTORY OF TRANSITIONS
Stella (Ernest Boulton) was Victorian England’s most beautiful female impersonator, Fanny (Fre
Bicycling Today in LondonStarting at £1 an hour, you can rent a bike at one of 400 docking stations.
E kaaro! Welcome! There is power and meaning in language. There is power and a sense of welcoming in
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