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==LGBT history== | ==LGBT history== | ||
The Inbstitute's library contains the [[Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive]] (LAGNA) and other LGBT-relevant material, | The Inbstitute's library contains the [[Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive]] (LAGNA) and other LGBT-relevant material,<ref>http://www.bishopsgate.org.uk/Library/Library-and-Archive-Collections/LGBT-History. Accessed: 2015-08-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6aSLvAWHB)</ref> including the archive of the [[Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association]] (GALHA). | ||
On 10 July 2009, GALHA held its 30th anniversary celebration in the Institute's Great Hall. The event included the presentation to [[Sue Sanders]] of the [[Derek Oyston CHE Award]].<ref>http://c-h-e.org.uk/achievementawards.shtml</ref> | On 10 July 2009, GALHA held its 30th anniversary celebration in the Institute's Great Hall. The event included the presentation to [[Sue Sanders]] of the [[Derek Oyston CHE Award]].<ref>http://c-h-e.org.uk/achievementawards.shtml</ref> | ||
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The Bishopsgate Institute is an institution in Bishopsgate in the City of London, near Liverpool Street Station. It opened in 1895.
LGBT history
The Inbstitute's library contains the Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive (LAGNA) and other LGBT-relevant material,[1] including the archive of the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA).
On 10 July 2009, GALHA held its 30th anniversary celebration in the Institute's Great Hall. The event included the presentation to Sue Sanders of the Derek Oyston CHE Award.[2]
References
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- ↑ http://www.bishopsgate.org.uk/Library/Library-and-Archive-Collections/LGBT-History. Accessed: 2015-08-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6aSLvAWHB)
- ↑ http://c-h-e.org.uk/achievementawards.shtml