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The composer [[Stanley Bate]] was born in Milehouse in 1911.
The composer [[Stanley Bate]] was born in Milehouse in 1911.


Plymouth had its own [[CHE]] group.
Plymouth had its own [[Plymouth CHE Group]].


In 2012 the Plymouth City Museum hosted the Pride in Our Past exhibition; much of the collected material was then moved to the [[Plymouth LGBT Archive]].<ref>http://www.lgbt-history.prideinplymouth.org.uk/</ref>
In 2012 the Plymouth City Museum hosted the "Pride in Our Past" exhibition; much of the collected material was then moved to the [[Plymouth LGBT Archive]].<ref>http://www.lgbt-history.prideinplymouth.org.uk/</ref>


There is a [[Torbay]] and Plymouth congregation of the [[Metropolitan Community Church]].<ref>http://www.mcctorbay.co.uk/</ref>
There is a [[Torbay]] and Plymouth congregation of the [[Metropolitan Community Church]].<ref>http://www.mcctorbay.co.uk/</ref>

Revision as of 16:34, 28 July 2015

Bridges across the River Tamar

Plymouth is a city in the south-west of England. It is a unitary authority within the ceremonial county of Devon. Devonport, which merged with Plymouth in 1914, has an important naval base and dockyard.

LGBT history

The composer Stanley Bate was born in Milehouse in 1911.

Plymouth had its own Plymouth CHE Group.

In 2012 the Plymouth City Museum hosted the "Pride in Our Past" exhibition; much of the collected material was then moved to the Plymouth LGBT Archive.[1]

There is a Torbay and Plymouth congregation of the Metropolitan Community Church.[2]

Pride in the Park was held for the first time in July 2012.[3]

Tom Daley lives in Plymouth.

References

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