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'''''Arena Three''''' was a lesbian magazine, founded by [[Esmé Langley]] and [[Diana Chapman]] in 1963. It was published by the [[Minorities Research Group]] from 1963 to 1972.
[[File:Arena Three February 1966 cover.jpg|thumb|Cover of the February 1966 edition]]'''''Arena Three''''' was a lesbian magazine, founded by [[Esmé Langley]] and [[Diana Chapman]] in 1963 and published from an address in Broadhurst Gardens, London <ref> Read all about it! Article on gay publications [[Gay News]] issue 141 April 1978 pp 15-20 </ref>. It was published by the [[Minorities Research Group]] from 1963 to 1972.
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==External links==
*http://arena3.co.uk/
==References==


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Cover of the February 1966 edition

Arena Three was a lesbian magazine, founded by Esmé Langley and Diana Chapman in 1963 and published from an address in Broadhurst Gardens, London [1]. It was published by the Minorities Research Group from 1963 to 1972.

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  1. Read all about it! Article on gay publications Gay News issue 141 April 1978 pp 15-20