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  • ...t was converted to a theatre. It closed in 1984 and re-opened in 1985 as a nightclub and music venue, together with the building next door, known as Astoria 2. ...e venue for the [[G-A-Y]] nightclub from 1993 to 2008, which merged with [[Heaven]] when the Astoria was demolished. ...
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  • ...and as a barman in the nightclub [[Heaven]]. He collapsed while working at Heaven and was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital, London where he died on 4 July 198 ...
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  • [[File:Heaven entrance.jpg|thumb|[[Heaven (nightclub)|Heaven]],One of the homes of G-A-Y]] '''G-A-Y''' was a gay nightclub in central [[London]]. It operated from the [[London Astoria]] music venue ...
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  • The [[Heaven]] nightclub is located in the arches under the station. ...
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  • ...ide2from1978.jpg|thumb|left| reverse side of leaflet for filming at Glades Nightclub February 1978]] ...n. Some scenes were shot in [[The Salisbury]] pub, Glades nightclub (now [[Heaven]]) and also the Prince Albert <ref> Ron Peck archives in the Bishopsgate In ...
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  • ...o the idea through earlier nights including Pyramid, a mixed gay club at [[Heaven]], where he had seen what happened when experimental music met a queer danc ...osed at Turnmills in October 2002. Laurence Malice subsequently opened Egg nightclub in King's Cross. Trade's 25-year anniversary was celebrated at Egg. [[DTPM] ...
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  • ...ned to promote a gay mail order company. The event, held in the [[Heaven]] nightclub, was filmed by the BBC as part of a documentary entitled <cite>Something Fo ...
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  • ...m in [[Chemistry (nightclub)|Chemistry]], [[Trade (nightclub)|Trade]] or [[Heaven]]. ...
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  • The '''Gateways club''' was a noted lesbian nightclub located at 239 Kings Road on the corner of Bramerton Street, [[Chelsea]]].< ...co.uk/lifeandstyle/the-womens-blog-with-jane-martinson/2013/jun/24/lesbian-nightclub-gateways-celebrated-show?</ref> ...
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  • '''1925''' [[Hotel de France]], now the site of [[Heaven]] ...! (Monday and Saturday) and also Propaganda (Thursday) were run at 'Busbys Nightclub' (London) by gay club promoter and DJ Colin Peters (Peter Daubeney), whose ...
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  • * '''1980''' – [[Heaven]], the first all-week gay nightclub, opens in London. ...
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