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[[Southampton CHE Group]] founded in October 1972 by David Porter <ref> Gay Solent. Newsletters of the Gay Groups of Southampton, Winchester and Portsmouth. Held in the LSE Hall Carpenter Archives Ref HCA/CHE/7/55. Issue 41 Sept 1982 has an article by Phil King 'Ten Years of Southampton CHE' </ref> | [[Southampton CHE Group]] founded in October 1972 by David Porter <ref> Gay Solent. Newsletters of the Gay Groups of Southampton, Winchester and Portsmouth. Held in the LSE Hall Carpenter Archives Ref HCA/CHE/7/55. Issue 41 Sept 1982 has an article by Phil King 'Ten Years of Southampton CHE' </ref> The initially met at Porter's home, then in 1974 at the Anchor in East Street, Southampton.In 1978 the group moved to the Joiner's Arms, and in 1981 briefly to the Queen's Pub, before moving to the Magnum Club. In October 1976 they held a very successful and well attended event at the Haymarket where [[Quentin Crisp]] spoke. In 1979 Gay Solent was formed (Southampton, Winchester and Portsmouth co ordinating and producing a regular newsletter. | ||
The [[CHE]] Conference was held in Southampton in 1976. | The [[CHE]] Conference was held in Southampton in 1976. | ||
In about 1982 Southampton CHE established Solent Gay Switchboard. The number was Southampton 37363 and phone lines were available three times a week. | |||
[[The Edge (Southampton)|The Edge]] claims to be Southampton's only gay nightclub, operating since 1995.<ref>http://www.theedgesouthampton.com/</ref> | [[The Edge (Southampton)|The Edge]] claims to be Southampton's only gay nightclub, operating since 1995.<ref>http://www.theedgesouthampton.com/</ref> | ||
Revision as of 16:46, 19 August 2018

Southampton is a city and unitary authority in southern England, and a major seaport. It was historically within Hampshire and is still grouped with Hampshire for ceremonial purposes.
LGBT History
Southampton CHE Group founded in October 1972 by David Porter [1] The initially met at Porter's home, then in 1974 at the Anchor in East Street, Southampton.In 1978 the group moved to the Joiner's Arms, and in 1981 briefly to the Queen's Pub, before moving to the Magnum Club. In October 1976 they held a very successful and well attended event at the Haymarket where Quentin Crisp spoke. In 1979 Gay Solent was formed (Southampton, Winchester and Portsmouth co ordinating and producing a regular newsletter.
The CHE Conference was held in Southampton in 1976.
In about 1982 Southampton CHE established Solent Gay Switchboard. The number was Southampton 37363 and phone lines were available three times a week.
The Edge claims to be Southampton's only gay nightclub, operating since 1995.[2]
In 2012 there was a campaign to hold a Southampton Pride[3]
Basement Boys is a group for trans men in and around Southampton.[4]
References
<references>
- ↑ Gay Solent. Newsletters of the Gay Groups of Southampton, Winchester and Portsmouth. Held in the LSE Hall Carpenter Archives Ref HCA/CHE/7/55. Issue 41 Sept 1982 has an article by Phil King 'Ten Years of Southampton CHE'
- ↑ http://www.theedgesouthampton.com/
- ↑ http://www.wessexscene.co.uk/news/2012/09/05/campaign-started-for-a-southampton-pride-event/
- ↑ http://gires.org.uk/tranzwiki/index.php/Basement_Boys