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[[Sir Peter Maxwell Davies]] was educated at the local Grammar School.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2004/jun/19/classicalmusicandopera.proms2004 Stephen Moss, "Sounds and silence" ''The Guardian'' 2 November 2009</ref> | [[Sir Peter Maxwell Davies]] was educated at the local Grammar School.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2004/jun/19/classicalmusicandopera.proms2004 Stephen Moss, "Sounds and silence" ''The Guardian'' 2 November 2009</ref> | ||
In 1965 the local paper, the ''Leigh Reporter'', covered [[Alan Horsfall]]'s campaigning work with a full-width front-page article.<ref>David Dutton, ‘Homosexuals and the Law’, ''Leigh Reporter'', 6 February 1965, quoted in [[Peter Scott-Presland]], ''[[Diverse Performances]]'', Chapter 2</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 05:53, 2 October 2014
Leigh is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester (formerly in Lancashire.
LGBT history
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies was educated at the local Grammar School.[1]
In 1965 the local paper, the Leigh Reporter, covered Alan Horsfall's campaigning work with a full-width front-page article.[2]
References
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- ↑ http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2004/jun/19/classicalmusicandopera.proms2004 Stephen Moss, "Sounds and silence" The Guardian 2 November 2009
- ↑ David Dutton, ‘Homosexuals and the Law’, Leigh Reporter, 6 February 1965, quoted in Peter Scott-Presland, Diverse Performances, Chapter 2