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==LGBT History==
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The [[Hampstead and Kilburn CHE Group]] was founded in 1972.
The [[Hampstead and Kilburn CHE Group]] was founded in 1972. In Amiable Warriors (vol 1) (2015) Scott-Presland states 'Kilburn CHE held its first meeting in May 1972, its chair being Alan Louis. Louis supplied photographs to the publication [[Lunch]] and also ran discos <ref> page 461 Alan Louis remained active in CHE until his death in 2010 </ref>.
 
The [[Mosaic LGBT Youth Centre]] once held sessions in Kilburn.
 
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The [[Mosaic LGBT Youth Centre]] holds sessions in Kilburn.


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The Gaumont State Cinema

Kilburn is an area of North London, divided between the London Boroughs of Brent and Camden. The area has a large Irish population.

LGBT History

The Hampstead and Kilburn CHE Group was founded in 1972. In Amiable Warriors (vol 1) (2015) Scott-Presland states 'Kilburn CHE held its first meeting in May 1972, its chair being Alan Louis. Louis supplied photographs to the publication Lunch and also ran discos [1].

The Mosaic LGBT Youth Centre once held sessions in Kilburn.

References

  1. page 461 Alan Louis remained active in CHE until his death in 2010