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==LGBT history== | ==LGBT history== | ||
[[MANDFHAB]] (Male and Female Homosexual Association of Britain) was a short-lived local gay organisation in 1968, a precursor to the [[Wolverhampton CHE Group]], founded in 1970.<ref>[[Peter Scott-Presland]], ''[[Amiable Warriors]]'', Chapter 4</ref> | |||
During the 1970s there was a [[Wolverhampton CHE Group]] and also a [[Wolverhampton Workers CHE Group]]. | |||
The [[Silver Web]] was a popular gay club. | The [[Silver Web]] was a popular gay club. | ||
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[[Wolverhampton and Black Country Pride]] was held in July 2012.<ref>http://www.wbcpride.co.uk/</ref> | [[Wolverhampton and Black Country Pride]] was held in July 2012.<ref>http://www.wbcpride.co.uk/</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 05:25, 7 October 2014

Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands (originally in Staffordshire). it is a major centre for the engineering industry.
LGBT history
MANDFHAB (Male and Female Homosexual Association of Britain) was a short-lived local gay organisation in 1968, a precursor to the Wolverhampton CHE Group, founded in 1970.[1]
During the 1970s there was a Wolverhampton CHE Group and also a Wolverhampton Workers CHE Group.
The Silver Web was a popular gay club.
The Wolverhampton LGBT Network was set up in 2002.[2]
The Wolverhampton Harts football club was founded in 2010, and changed its name to Wolves Warriors AFC in 2013.
Wolverhampton and Black Country Pride was held in July 2012.[3]
References
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