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==20th century== | ==20th century== | ||
* '''1954''' – [[Lord Montagu of Beaulieu]] convicted of gay offences | |||
* '''1957''' – [[Wolfenden Report]] recommends decriminalisation of homosexuality | |||
* '''1958''' – [[Albany Trust]] formed | * '''1958''' – [[Albany Trust]] formed | ||
* '''1967''' | * '''1967''' – [[Sexual Offences Act 1967]] partially decriminalises sex between men in England and Wales | ||
* '''1967''' 7 October – North Western Homosexual Law Reform Committee formed, later to be re-founded as [[CHE]] | * '''1967''' 7 October – North Western Homosexual Law Reform Committee formed, later to be re-founded as [[CHE]] | ||
* '''1971''' – CHE London Group Seven (later [[Croydon Area Gay Society]]) founded | * '''1971''' – CHE London Group Seven (later [[Croydon Area Gay Society]]) founded | ||
Revision as of 16:31, 12 October 2011
2nd century
- 117 – Emperor Hadrian visits Britain.
14th century
- 1327 – Murder of King Edward II
- 1391 – Death of Sir John Clanvowe and Richard Neville
16th century
- 1533 – Buggery Act 1533
18th century
- 1726 – Three men convicted of sodomy following cases brought by Thomas Newton
- 1780 – The Ladies of Llangollen set up home together
19th century
- 1810 – The White Swan, Vere Street raided
- 1885 – Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 makes "gross indenceny" a crime
- 1895 – Oscar Wilde convicted of gross indecency
20th century
- 1954 – Lord Montagu of Beaulieu convicted of gay offences
- 1957 – Wolfenden Report recommends decriminalisation of homosexuality
- 1958 – Albany Trust formed
- 1967 – Sexual Offences Act 1967 partially decriminalises sex between men in England and Wales
- 1967 7 October – North Western Homosexual Law Reform Committee formed, later to be re-founded as CHE
- 1971 – CHE London Group Seven (later Croydon Area Gay Society) founded
- 1972 – Allegro Music Group formed.
- 1972 – Gay News first published.
- 1988 – Section 28 passed
- 1992 – Gay Men Fighting AIDS founded (later GMFA)
- 1995 – Adonis Art Gallery founded.
- 1999 30 April – Admiral Duncan pub bombed.
21st century
- 2000 – Section 28 repealed in Scotland.
- 2001 – Croydon Friend closed.
- 2003 – Section 28 repealed in England and Wales.