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In the later 19th century the philanthropist [[Angela Burdett-Coutts]] spent part of each year at the hotel with her companion Hannah.
In the later 19th century the philanthropist [[Angela Burdett-Coutts]] spent part of each year at the hotel with her companion Hannah.


Gay tea dances were held there at one time.<ref>Janet Cameron, ''[[LGBT Brighton and Hove]]'', page 44.<ref>
Gay tea dances were held there at one time.<ref>Janet Cameron, ''[[LGBT Brighton and Hove]]'', page 44.</ref>


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external view of the hotel
The Royal Albion Hotel

The Royal Albion Hotel is an hotel on the sea front in Brighton.

LGBT history

Oscar Wilde stayed there with a young man.

In the later 19th century the philanthropist Angela Burdett-Coutts spent part of each year at the hotel with her companion Hannah.

Gay tea dances were held there at one time.[1]

References

  1. Janet Cameron, LGBT Brighton and Hove, page 44.