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So, there I was, arriving fashionably late, at The Theatre Royal, Brighton when I came across these three gentlemen. The one with his hand on my shoulder had nicer legs than me!

Doing my bit for TRANS Atlantic relations by reclining on a GI's gun. After a good oiling, it was working rather well.

Taken in the Police Station at the Black Country Museum. Despite my arrest, I still managed to look cute!

Picture by Transfigured Photoshoots.

Striking a regal pose in the portrait gallery of Kenwood House.

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After the Rocky Horror Show

Black Country Museum 1940s Weekend.

Strutting down the street to an old Cab Calloway song.

And blowing a little kiss at the end!

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What am I dreaming about?

Picture taken by Transfigured Photoshoots.

 

Picture by Sean from Transfigured Photoshoots

I am a deeply feminine person.

 

Picture by Sean from Transfigured Photoshoots

Picture by Sean from Transfigured Photoshoots.

Walking through the gardens of Coughton Hall, Warwickshire.

Walking along a pebble beach in heels is never to be recommended and I was grateful when I happened upon a convenient place to sit. It was a curious metal contraption with cogs and wheels. “What could this be for?” I pondered. Darlings, it transpired that the metal device offered so much more to a girl with a tired and aching body!

Aren't I clever to make my scarf match the building behind me!

Taken at a 1940s event at The Severn Valley Railway. Such fun!

Picture by Transfigured Photoshoots

About to jump for joy because being trans makes me so happy!

Picture by Transfigured Photoshoots.

 

Left to right: Lieutenant Gruber, Heir Flick, Samantha, Sophie, Private Helga, and driver.

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Sitting in a cafe in Colchester with Robyn.

With my dear friends Robyn (centre) and Sandfire (right). About to watch The Rocky Horror Show at The Theatre Royal, Brighton

This is NOT AI generated!

It is a small study in oils for what will become a bigger self portrait

Left to right: Sergeant Helen-Back, three out of four of The Ronnie Singers, Samantha, Sassy Sophie, and final member of Ronnie Singers.

Me and my students! (Just doing a transawareness session)

Pre show drink in the bar before the Rocky Horror Show

Taken at Barnt Green Inn. Note the guitarist singing a fair rendition of an Oasis song in the background.

Picture by Sean from Transfigured Photoshoots

Picture by Transfigured Photoshoots

I went to see "Sargent and Fashion" at Tate Britain.

John Singer Sargent’s brushwork is beautiful, sensual, and so feminine; no wonder I like him so much!

Lots of people had dressed up for the occasion and I am pleased to say that the colour of my own dress matched this particular painting!

Taken in the fitting room of & Other Stories, trying on a dress that I later bought.

I am having the sea bass, what will you be having?

Covering my modesty with feathers.

 

Picture by Transfigured Photoshoots.

Illustration for the Trans awareness film Eyes Down, when it was shown as part of the 16 Days 16 Films Festival. Don't I look sad?

 

It began as a festive message and ended up as a heartfelt plea for someone to warm me up.

Sitting on a Norman toilet at Colchester Castle. So nice to be able to connect with my ancestors.

Feeling reflective after a long day in London.

A deeply feminine painting: Lady Agnew of Lochnaw by the incomparable John Singer Sargent.

I spent nearly three hours walking around this exhibition, simply captivated by the beauty of the work.

Above me is Charles d'Éon de Beaumont, an 18th Century trans pioneer.

Elen Presenting to the group on TransAwareness

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