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        How Percy Won the Beauty Competition

        Percy drags up to scoop the top prize in this Edwardian short - but will he be found out?

        Comedy 1909 7 mins Silent

        Overview

        This Edwardian short is a simple but frantic farce which sees Percy entering a female beauty contest in order to win the prize of Β£100. He immediately heads for Charles Fox, theatrical wig-maker and costumier (still to be found in Covent Garden). The contest itself is a rather hurried affair featuring an array of women wearing very large hats and furs - it turns out that Percy is not the only female impersonator in this bunch! But can Percy be crowned the winner?

        Men in women's clothing was something of a staple of English music hall and translated very quickly onto film, where the possibilities for mayhem gave delighted audiences a comic frisson.