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Esther Herbert and Marvyl Doyle Papers and Photographs
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Coll2013-030
Abstract
Correspondence, photographs, audiocassettes, manuscripts, professional papers, and other materials, 1921-2011, from lesbian speech pathologist and veteran, Esther Herbert, and her partner, Marvyl Doyle. The correspondence contains letters between Herbert and Doyle written between 1944 and 1996 with the bulk of the letters being exchanged during World War 2 while they were stationed separately in the Women's Army Corps. Also included is an extensive collection of photographs documenting their...
Dates:
1921 - 2011
Los Angeles Committee to Free Sharon Kowalski records
Collection
Identifier: Coll2014-048
Abstract
Correspondence, newsletters, clippings, press releases, fliers, court records, notes, typescripts and other material from the Los Angeles Committee to Free Sharon Kowalski, 1984-1991. In 1983, Sharon Kowalski suffered severe brain injuries in a car accident, which left her physically disabled. Kowalski's father, Donald, was initially named Sharon's guardian and cut off visitation from Sharon's longtime partner, Karen Thompson. The materials document the campaign by lesbian activists to raise...
Dates:
1984 - 1991
Damian Markus memorial display and photographs
Collection
Identifier: Coll2017-019
Abstract
Photographs, clothing, affirmation writings, and a memorial program for Damian Markus, who died in 2000. The collection includes photographs of lesbian women and their families and friends. The collection also includes a program from the Peggy Albrecht Friendly House, a Los Angeles organization for women recovering from addiction.
Dates:
circa 1949-2000
Norma L. Roos and Virginia C. Kaitchuck photographs
Collection
Identifier: Coll2017-006
Abstract
Photographs, negatives, correspondence, and drawings, circa 1919-1990, from Norma Roos and Virginia Kaitchuck, who lived together in Chicago, Illinois. The photographs document Roos and Kaitchuck's personal life in Chicago, Illinois; particularly, their social and leisure activities, including all-women house parties, visits to bars, softball games, outings to the zoo, trips to swim in a lake, and their daily life around the house. Many of these photographs were featured in short films by...
Dates:
1919-1990
Madeleine Tress memoir Rainbows on my Ceiling
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Coll2014-115
Abstract
A self-published, hard-cover memoir written by Madeleine Tress of San Francisco entitled Rainbows on my Ceiling, 2006. The memoirs "were written as an extended conversation with Jan Sibley, [Madeleine's] partner in love and life for 40 years."
Dates:
2006