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In 1986 the LGYM had a camping holiday in the Lake District attended by about 12 young people <ref> Bishopsgate Institute Archives LGBTQ Collection photographs of Russell Christie donated July 2019 </ref>. | In 1986 the LGYM had a camping holiday in the Lake District attended by about 12 young people <ref> Bishopsgate Institute Archives LGBTQ Collection photographs of Russell Christie donated July 2019 </ref>. | ||
It is believed the movement became defunct in the 1990s. | It is believed the movement became defunct in the 1990s. | ||
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Lesbian and Gay Youth Movement
By winter 1984 the Gay Youth Movement had been renamed the Lesbian and Gay Youth Movement. A festival using the new name was held in Nottingham in December 1984. In 1986 the LGYM had a camping holiday in the Lake District attended by about 12 young people [1]. It is believed the movement became defunct in the 1990s.
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- ↑ Bishopsgate Institute Archives LGBTQ Collection photographs of Russell Christie donated July 2019