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Bessie Bonehill music hall male impersonator 1855-1902
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Bessie Bonehill music hall male impersonator 1855-1902
Bessie Bonehill started on the halls as a clog dancer as part of the Sisters Bonehill act and became a male impersonator. Jaunty pose with hands in pockets. Dressed as a swell or man about town wearing a black evening suit, wing collar, top hat and boots. Popular as a male impersonator singing patriotic songs. Date: circa 1890s
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Bessie Clog Dancer Dressed Halls Hands Impersonator Jaunty Pockets Pose Sisters Started
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Bessie Bonehill: A Trailblazing Music Hall Male Impersonator of the 1890s This photograph captures the essence of Bessie Bonehill, a groundbreaking music hall performer who rose to fame as a male impersonator during the late Victorian era. Born into a family of entertainers, Bessie began her career on the halls as part of the Sisters Bonehill act, where she showcased her skills as a clog dancer. However, it was her transformation into a male impersonator that truly set her apart. In this image, Bessie exudes confidence and charisma as she dons the attire of a swell or man about town. Her black evening suit, wing collar, top hat, and boots are impeccably tailored, reflecting the fashionable trends of the time. With a jaunty pose and hands casually tucked into her pockets, Bessie presents an air of nonchalant sophistication that captivated audiences. Bessie's male impersonations were particularly popular during the 1890s, an era marked by patriotic fervor and a growing interest in gender performativity. She sang patriotic songs, adding an extra layer of allure and intrigue to her performances. The photograph serves as a testament to Bessie's talent and her ability to challenge societal norms through her art. Bessie Bonehill's trailblazing career paved the way for future male impersonators and cross-dressing performers, demonstrating the power of self-expression and the transformative nature of music hall entertainment. This photograph, taken circa 1890s, is a precious reminder of Bessie's enduring legacy and the captivating world of music hall history.
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