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'''Bootle''' is a town in the metropolitan borough of [[Sefton]] in [[Mersyeside]].
[[File:Bootle town hall 6.JPG|thumb|Bootle Town Hall]]'''Bootle''' is a town in the metropolitan borough of [[Sefton]] in [[Merseyside]].


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==


In July 2010 a man received a fractured jaw in a homophobic attack in Marsh Lane, Bootle.<ref>http://rainbowpost.wordpress.com/2010/07/28/broken-jaw-in-gay-bashing-in-bootle/ [[Rainbow Post]], 28 July 2010</ref>
The phonetician [[J C Wells]] was born in Bootle in 1939.
 
In July 2010 a man received a fractured jaw in a homophobic attack in Marsh Lane, Bootle.<ref>http://rainbowpost.wordpress.com/2010/07/28/broken-jaw-in-gay-bashing-in-bootle/ ''[[Rainbow Post]]'', 28 July 2010</ref>


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[[Category:Merseyside]]
[[Category:Merseyside]]
[[Category:English towns]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Bootle Town Hall

Bootle is a town in the metropolitan borough of Sefton in Merseyside.

LGBT history

The phonetician J C Wells was born in Bootle in 1939.

In July 2010 a man received a fractured jaw in a homophobic attack in Marsh Lane, Bootle.[1]

References