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There are several ways to find information on this site. Note that anywhere you see a word or phrase in blue, you can click on it and be taken to the item in question. If you see words in red, they are links to an article that | There are several ways to find information on this site. Note that anywhere you see a word or phrase in blue, you can click on it and be taken to the item in question. If you see words in red, they are links to an article that hasn’t been written yet. | ||
* browse by date: a good place to start browsing this website is '''[[Timeline of UK LGBT History]]'''; for links to some more specific timelines see [[:Category:Timelines]] – and for [[LGBT History Month]] 2016 we created a new '''[[Timeline of UK LGBT Religion, Belief and Philosophy]]'''. | * browse by date: a good place to start browsing this website is '''[[Timeline of UK LGBT History]]'''; for links to some more specific timelines see [[:Category:Timelines]] – and for [[LGBT History Month]] 2016 we created a new '''[[Timeline of UK LGBT Religion, Belief and Philosophy]]'''. | ||
* browse by category: to get an overview of the range of material that we cover, go to '''[[:Category:Main categories]]'''. | * browse by category: to get an overview of the range of material that we cover, go to '''[[:Category:Main categories]]'''. | ||
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*'''[[William Longchamp]]''' (died 1197) was Bishop of [[Ely]] and virtual ruler of England while [[Richard I]] was away on the Crusades. | *'''[[William Longchamp]]''' (died 1197) was Bishop of [[Ely]] and virtual ruler of England while [[Richard I]] was away on the Crusades. | ||
*'''[[Elvira Chaudoir]]''' (1911–1996) was a Peruvian socialite and a double-agent for the British Secret Intelligence Service during World War II. | *'''[[Elvira Chaudoir]]''' (1911–1996) was a Peruvian socialite and a double-agent for the British Secret Intelligence Service during World War II. | ||
*'''[[Transex Liberation Group]]''' was featured in a groundbreaking episode of the | *'''[[Transex Liberation Group]]''' was featured in a groundbreaking episode of the BBC’s "Open Door" series on 4 June 1973. | ||
*'''[[Lesbian Line]]''', created in 1977, was a volunteer-run telephone helpline for those needing to talk about their lesbian identity. | *'''[[Lesbian Line]]''', created in 1977, was a volunteer-run telephone helpline for those needing to talk about their lesbian identity. | ||
''For a full list of recent additions, see [[Special:NewPages|New Pages]]''. | ''For a full list of recent additions, see [[Special:NewPages|New Pages]]''. | ||
Revision as of 15:41, 11 July 2026
The UK LGBT History Project records the history 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, and a chronicle of 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, events, pubs and clubs, and of course the amazing diversity of people who have had a part in our history. The project was launched in June 2011. It was re-launched as The UK LGBT Archive in December 2015, but reverted to it’s original name a decade later.[1] In 2015 this project became a Key Partner of LGBT History Month.[2] and CHE voted to support it.[3] In February 2016 Ross Burgess read a paper about this site at the LGBT History Month academic conference in Manchester. By early 2021, articles on this Wiki had been viewed twenty million times. They’ve now exceeded 45 million.
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Some other resources
Some sources of information about LGBT history
- Gay History and Literature by Rictor Norton
- A Brief Timeline of LGBT History – Historic Environment Scotland
- Timeline of OurStory – OurStory Scotland
- Queer Scotland
- Hall-Carpenter Archives – HCA – at the LSE
- Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive – LAGNA – at the Bishopsgate Institute
- Manchester LGBT Source Guide
- Gay and Lesbian history at the National Archives
- Outhistory (American)
- Scarlet Collection
- QueerBio.com (see QueerBio.com)
Copyright issues and reuse
All text in this wiki is freely reusable with certain provisos – see LGBT Archive:Copyrights. Some of the images may be subject to copyright restrictions. See LGBT Archive:Illustrations. Please email us if you consider we have infringed your copyright.
References
- ↑ Jack Flanagan, “LGBT wiki is ‘necessary’ for the preservation of our history”. Gay Star News, 5 December 2015. Archived by WebCite® on 2015-12-05.
- ↑ About LGBT History Month Archived by WebCite® on 2015-11-10
- ↑ CHE: Campaign Priorities. Archived by WebCite® on 2015-06-24.


