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Mugshots, c.1920's
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Circus Clowns, ca.1920s
Mugshot of Mr. William Stanley Moore c.May 1, 1925 "Mr. William Stanley Moore was a opium dealer operating with large quantities of faked opium and cocaine. Also a wharf labourer and associates with water front thieves and drug traders." ©The Sydney Justice & Police Museum
'The White Faced Clown' by Mr. Quillen
Mugshots of Gilbert Burleigh and Joseph Delaney Aug. 7,1920 "Gilbert Burleigh on the left is identified as a ‘hotel barber’, and Delaney’s picture is labelled ‘false pretences & conspiracy’. A companion photograph makes it clear that in fact Delaney was the hotel barber – meaning one who books into a hotel, boarding house or residential and robs (or ‘snips’) fellow patrons, usually in the dead of night" ©The Sydney Justice & Police Museum
Performers from Patterson & Gollmar Bros, c.1915
Not all women in the 1920s were flappers. This California-based Chicana gunslinger in pants, button down shirt, and tie is Maria Alatorre (ca. 1925). Credit: Los Angeles Public Library