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[[File:Rembrandt Hotel Manchester.jpg|thumb|The Rembrandt]]The '''Rembrandt Hotel''' is a long-established gay bar on [[Canal Street]], Manchester, on the corner of Sackville Street. | [[File:Rembrandt Hotel Manchester.jpg|thumb|The Rembrandt]]The '''Rembrandt Hotel''' is a long-established gay bar on [[Canal Street]], Manchester, on the corner of Sackville Street. According to [[Matt Cook]] it became a gay bar in the mid 1960s <ref> talk to History of Parliament Trust 16 September 2021 </ref>. | ||
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The Rembrandt Hotel is a long-established gay bar on Canal Street, Manchester, on the corner of Sackville Street. According to Matt Cook it became a gay bar in the mid 1960s [1].
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- ↑ talk to History of Parliament Trust 16 September 2021