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== Notes from Wellcome visit == | |||
===''Written in the Flesh'' (Edward Shorter)=== | |||
"grubbling" = tribadism (Lister) | |||
Social circle of "tribades" in Devon (?) in the 1830s, ruled over by Lady Frances Brudenell (widowed Duchess (Countess) of Newburgh (p.77) | |||
Mary Yates presided in the 1780s over a lesbian club in London (Norton, Myth of the Modern Homosexual, p 204 | |||
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See also: http://www.arberybooks.co.uk/journal/1970s.htm Periodicals of gay interest --Ross Burgess (talk) 11:50, 10 August 2013 (CDT)
Notes from Wellcome visit
Written in the Flesh (Edward Shorter)
"grubbling" = tribadism (Lister)
Social circle of "tribades" in Devon (?) in the 1830s, ruled over by Lady Frances Brudenell (widowed Duchess (Countess) of Newburgh (p.77)
Mary Yates presided in the 1780s over a lesbian club in London (Norton, Myth of the Modern Homosexual, p 204