Theatrical tour tells LGBTQ+ history of Tower of London
Case of soldier charged with being disorderly in female attire' among stories told in Queer Lives tour
In June 1916, a 22-year-old soldier from the Royal Fusiliers appeared at Highbury magistrates court charged with desertion and with being an idle and disorderly person in female attire". Though the soldier was charged under the name Frederick Wright, they appeared wearing a veiled hat, a wig and makeup, and told the court they wished to be known as Kathleen Woodhouse.
The soldier had already appeared in court earlier that year after attempting suicide, which was illegal at the time. They had been ordered to enlist in the army. When arrested for a second time, they had told police: I wish I had been a woman, as I love wearing beautiful clothes and all my tastes are feminine."
Queer Lives is at the Tower of London from 18-24 February 2023.
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