Scenes from the trial of Oscar Wilde published in Illustrated Police News
Article from the Winnipeg Tribune regarding Winnipeg residents, including Hugo Ross and Thomson Beattie, who died in the Titanic sinking.
Paperwork from Medical Examiner, City of Halifax and Town of Dartmouth Nova Scotia Archives RG 41 vol. 76 no. 322, regarding Joseph J. Fynney's body recovered from the Titanic.
Photograph of Joseph J. Fynney's gravestone.
Photograph of Titanic survivors on a lifeboat
Photograph of Briarcliff Lodge
Closeup photo of letter from Francis Davis Millet to Alfred Parsons
Photo of a letter from Francis Davis Millet to Alfred Parsons
This exhibit introduces Archibald Butt, a journalist and U.S. presidential aide who died on the Titanic. The exhibit includes an interpretation of his life as queer by James Gifford. Published originally on OutHistory in 2012. Updated in 2024.
Photo of Rachael's Cafe
Logo of Bloomington's BloomingOUT Radio Station
Photo of the Quarryland Gay Men's Chorus
Photo of Joseph J. Fynney
Marie Grice Young and Ella Holmes White
Photo of William Thomas Stead
Photo of Thomson Beattie, Thomas McCaffry, and John Hugo Ross, along with an unknown individual, in Venice.
Illustrated newspaper report on Butt's death in the Titanic sinking
Butt at a garden party with President and Mrs. Taft
Photo of Archibald Butt with Robert Baden-Powell, William Taft, and James Bryce