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|[[File:Meg Elizabeth Atkins.jpg|thumb|100px|Meg Elizabeth Atkins]]A few of the articles we've added recently: | |[[File:Meg Elizabeth Atkins.jpg|thumb|100px|Meg Elizabeth Atkins]]A few of the articles we've added recently: | ||
*The crime novelist '''[[Meg Elizabeth Atkins]]''' ''(pictured)'' visited [[Manchester]] firms in 1966 urging them to support the decriminalisation of gay sex. | *The crime novelist '''[[Meg Elizabeth Atkins]]''' ''(pictured)'' visited [[Manchester]] firms in 1966 urging them to support the decriminalisation of gay sex. | ||
*In July 2014, '''[[Trans Pride Brighton]]''' included the country's first ever Trans Pride march. | *In July 2014, '''[[Trans Pride Brighton]]''' included the country's first ever Trans Pride march. | ||
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| [[File: | | [[File:AbpEdwardWhiteBenson.jpg|thumb|100px|Edward White Benson]] | ||
* '''[[Chelsea Manning]]''' | *'''[[Edward White Benson]]''' (pictured), [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], is thought to have been a repressed homosexual; his wife, his brother-in-law, and five of his children were almost certainly gay or lesbian. | ||
* '''[[Chelsea Manning]]''', American soldier serving 35 years in gaol for leaking military secrets, went to school in [[Haverfordwest]]. | |||
* the poet '''[[Lord Byron]]''' swam from Europe to Asia in 1810, which is said to have started the sport of open water swimming. | * the poet '''[[Lord Byron]]''' swam from Europe to Asia in 1810, which is said to have started the sport of open water swimming. | ||
* '''[[Sir Winston Churchill]]''' was accused in 1895 of "gross immorality of the [[Oscar Wilde]] type". | * '''[[Sir Winston Churchill]]''' was accused in 1895 of "gross immorality of the [[Oscar Wilde]] type". | ||
* The '''[[Ladies of Llangollen]]''' eloped from their families in 1780 and lived together for the rest of their lives. | * The '''[[Ladies of Llangollen]]''' eloped from their families in 1780 and lived together for the rest of their lives. | ||
* Sex between men was illegal in the '''[[Isle of Man]]''' until 1992. | * Sex between men was illegal in the '''[[Isle of Man]]''' until 1992. | ||
* the sixth century King '''[[Maelgwn]]''' of [[Gwynedd]] in North Wales was described as "addicted very much to the detestable vice of sodomy". | * the sixth century King '''[[Maelgwn]]''' of [[Gwynedd]] in North Wales was described as "addicted very much to the detestable vice of sodomy". | ||
* In 1981 the '''[[London Pride]]''' march was moved to [[Huddersfield]]. | * In 1981 the '''[[London Pride]]''' march was moved to [[Huddersfield]]. | ||
* The former Spitfire pilot and racing driver Robert Cowell had | * The former Spitfire pilot and racing driver Robert Cowell had gender reassignment surgery in 1951, becoming '''[[Roberta Cowell]]'''. | ||
* In the 18th century, gay lovers '''[[Stephen Fox]]''' and '''[[John Hervey]]''' were both MPs and subsequently members of the House of Lords. | * In the 18th century, gay lovers '''[[Stephen Fox]]''' and '''[[John Hervey]]''' were both MPs and subsequently members of the House of Lords. | ||
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Revision as of 19:04, 16 September 2015

The LGBT Archive (formerly The LGBT History Project) is an archive of the the knowledge and memories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people living in the UK.
It’s a virtual time-capsule, capturing the experiences of our time as well as the achievements and challenges of previous centuries – the changing law, the amazing response to health epidemics, the newspapers and magazines that come and go, TV programmes, sports, lesbian, gay, bi and trans businesses, arts, music and theatre, and of course events, pubs and clubs. Anything you can think of that has been related to you as an LGBT person. You can even write about yourself!
This project is now a Key Partner of LGBT History Month.
In 2015 CHE voted to support this project.[1]
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Some other resources
Some sources of information about LGBT history
- LGBT History Month http://www.lgbthistorymonth.org.uk
- LGBT History Month Scotland http://www.lgbthistory.org.uk
- Gay History and Literature by Rictor Norton http://rictornorton.co.uk/
- Hall-Carpenter Archives at the LSE http://www2.lse.ac.uk/library/archive/holdings/lesbian_and_gay_archives.aspx
- Lesbian & Gay Foundation http://www.lgf.org.uk/
- LAGNA – Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive at the Bishopsgate Institute http://www.lagna.org.uk
- London Metropolitan Archives http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corporation/LGNL_Services/Leisure_and_culture/Records_and_archives/
- Manchester Source Guide http://www.manchester.gov.uk/info/448/archives_and_local_studies/520/lgbt_source_guide/1
- National Archives "Out There" http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/out-there.htm
- Outhistory (American): http://outhistory.org/
- Scarlet Collection http://vc.lib.harvard.edu/vc/deliver/browseCombine?_collection=scarlet
- Stradivarius http://www.kemglen.talktalk.net/stradivarius/OurHistory18cent.htm
References
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- ↑ http://www.c-h-e.org.uk/campaign.shtml. Accessed: 2015-06-24. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6ZWPYNm1o)


