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This ensures long-term access and makes rare or fragile materials available to a wider audience.
PRESERVE
We care for physical materials using archival methods that extend their life and accessibility. If an item is in another media format, you may request to have the item digitized for access. Information on ordering access copies may be found on our Reproductions & Permissions page.
SUBJECTS
Subjects:
Gay men.
Form and Genre Terms:
Pornography.
CONTAINER LIST
Container | Description | Date | |
| Box 12 | Notebooks (indices to collection) | ||
| Box 15 | Notebooks (indices to collection) | ||
| Box 1 | Box 1 | ||
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| Box 2 | Box 2 | ||
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| Box 3 | Box 3 | ||
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| Box 4 | Box 4 | ||
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| Box 5 | Box 5 | ||
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| Box 6 | Box 6 | ||
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| Box 7 | Box 7 | ||
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| Box 8 | Box 8 | ||
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| Box 9 | Box 9 | ||
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| Box 10 | Box 10 | ||
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| Box 11 | Box 11 | ||
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| Box 13 | Box 13 | ||
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| Box 14 | Box 14 | ||
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| Box 16 | Box 16 | ||
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The notebooks, in boxes 12 and 15, are open for use.
INFORMATION FOR USERS
Cite As:
Gay male pornographic video collection, #7563.
Sailors, wizards and cowboys hide in hundreds of boxes of film packed away for decades, waiting to see the light of day once again. Sales tax of 5% in California was from August 1967 to March 1974.
Note: To view JPEGs in sequential order you must download them.
Contributed to the Internet Archive in Honor and Memory of Leni Riefenstahl & Howard R.
Hughes Jr.
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Lumber Jack! Early gay porn magazine 1967-1974
Sales tax notice in a San Francisco mail order ad in the magazine lists it at 5%. Within a few years of his launch, he had his own Hollywood type studio system, and created a demand for beefcake films that hundreds of other photographers would soon copy.
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In 2019 Tumblr deleted all 48 of my websites.
In 2020, the Internet Archive shut down this account you are looking at...then it was restored...but only by chance.
In 2012 Flickr deleted my account.
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This will create permanent master digital negatives for the Foundation, and also make these films available to the public for the first time in decades.
Monies raised will go directly to pay for the digital capture of the films by a master lab that specializes in handing archival film footage and modern archival cans for the film reels.
I tried that with Kickstarter, but they refused to run it. Put it on M-Disc or laser engraved quartz. From erotic magazines and drag queen matchbooks to radical newsletters, we spotlight LGBTQ+ history, art, and underground culture, one printed page at a time.
OUR PROCESS
COLLECT
We source queer magazines, and ephemera through community donations, estate sales, and forgotten corners of the internet.
The films range from posing films to short story and fantasy films to full length features by the 1970s. While I have silent scanning equipment, sound 16mm scanners are out of my reach due to cost. Also, includes notebooks that serve as an index to the collection and contain information on title, date, length of video, actors, directors, and description.
When we celebrate queer history, we protect it, and ourselves.