Timeline of UK LGBT History
Appearance
Note: strictly speaking the year 2000 belongs to the 20th century, but for convenience it is treated here as belonging to the 21st (and similarly with other centuries).
2nd century
- 117 – Emperor Hadrian visits Britain.
9th century
- 804 – Death of Alcuin.
12th century
- 1100 – Death of King William II.
- 1102 – Council of London condemns homosexuality.
- 1109 – Death of Saint Anselm
- 1125 – Hilarius writing around this time.
- 1167 – Death of Saint Aelred
- 1199 – Death of King Richard I
14th century
- 1327 – Murder of King Edward II
- 1391 – Death of Sir John Clanvowe and Richard Neville
- 1395 – John Rykener arrested for cross-dressing
16th century
- 1533 – Buggery Act 1533 brings in the death penalty (hanging) for gay sex.
17th century
- 1625 – Death of King James I.
- 1625 – Death of Francis Bacon (philosopher).
- 1628 – Assassination of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
- 1631 – Mervyn Tuchet was beheaded for alleged sodomy with his page.
- 1688 – "Glorious Revolution" brings William III to power.
18th century
- 1702 – William III dies, succeeded by Queen Anne.
- 1726 – Three men convicted of sodomy following cases brought by Thomas Newton.
- 1780 – The Ladies of Llangollen set up home together.
19th century
- 1810 – The White Swan, Vere Street raided.
- 1822 – Percy Jocelyn deposed as Bishop of Clogher for "Sodomitical practices".
- 1822 – Suicide of Lord Castlereagh.
- 1859 – sudden resignation of Charles John Vaughan as Headmaster of Harrow School, for reasons not explained until the 1970s.
- 1861 – The Offences against the Person Act 1861 abolished the death sentence for gay sex.
- 1883 – Publication of A problem in Greek ethics by John Addington Symonds, one of the first essays in defense of homosexuality in the English language.
- 1885 – Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 made "gross indecency" (homosexual acts, even in private) a crime. The ‘Labouchere Amendment’ was known as the “Blackmailer’s Charter”.
- 1895 – Oscar Wilde convicted of gross indecency.
- 1895 – Winston Churchill successfully sues for libel.
- 1897 – First English-language publication of Sexual Inversion by Havelock Ellis and John Addington Symonds, the first medical textbook about homosexuality.
20th century
- 1900 – Death of Oscar Wilde.
- 1928 – Publication of lesbian novel The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall.
- 1954 – Lord Montagu of Beaulieu convicted of gay offences.
- 1957 – Wolfenden Report recommends decriminalisation of homosexuality.
- 1958 – Albany Trust and Homosexual Law Reform Society formed.
- 1962 – John Vassall arrested and charged with spying.
- 1967 – Sexual Offences Act 1967 partially decriminalises sex between men in England and Wales.
- 1967 – North Western Homosexual Law Reform Committee formed, later to be re-founded as CHE.
- 1971 – CHE London Group Seven (later Croydon Area Gay Society) founded.
- 1971 – GLF Gay March: first London Gay March took place protesting against the unequal age of consent for men.
- 1972 – Allegro Music Group formed.
- 1972 – Gay News first published.
- 1972 – Gay Pride first march and carnival took place in London.
- 1974 – Lesbian & Gay Switchboard launched providing shared LGBT accommodation to Londoners.
- 1980 – Heaven, the first all-week gay nightclub, opens in London.
- 1980 – Scotland decriminalises male homosexuality.
- 1981 - London Bi Group forms, the first bi-specific social/support group.
- 1982 – Terrence Higgins Trust the HIV/AIDs charity formed.
- 1982 – Northern Ireland decriminalises male homosexuality.
- 1984 – Chris Smith MP Culture Secretary, becomes first MP to come out as being gay whilst in office. In 2005, he was the first politician to disclose he was HIV positive.
- 1988 – Section 28 passed.
- 1989 – Stonewall (UK) launched.
- 1989 – London Raiders LGBT Softball team begins.
- 1992 – Death of Francis Bacon (artist).
- 1992 – Gay Men Fighting AIDS founded (later GMFA and HERO).
- 1993 – Back Pocket Guide to London first published.
- 1995 – Adonis Art Gallery founded.
- 1995 – Launch of South London Gays.
- 1998 – LGBT Consortium founded.
- 1999 – Admiral Duncan pub bombed (30 April).
21st century
- 2000 – Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 repeals Section 28 in Scotland.
- 2000 – Military lifts ban on gay people serving.
- 2000 – Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 2000 equalises the age of consent.
- 2001 – Croydon Friend closed.
- 2002 - First Cake Awards presented.
- 2003 – Section 28 repealed in England and Wales.
- 2003 – Discrimination at Work on the grounds of sexual orientation becomes illegal.
- 2004 – Civil Partnership Act 2004 gives legal equal rights to lesbian and gay couples.
- 2005 – First Civil partnerships performed.
- 2009 – First Derek Oyston Film Award.
- 2010 – LGBT London website set up.
- 2011 – LGBT History Project website set up.
- 2011 – Diversity Role Models launched.
- 2011 – First Out Café London, closes after 25 years.
External links
Some other LGBT timelines:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_LGBT_history
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_history_in_the_United_Kingdom
- http://www2.lse.ac.uk/library/archive/online_resources/lgbt/timeline.aspx
- Gay Chronicles from the beginning of time to the end of World War II: http://www.webcitation.org/5knsbJ2KF
- http://www.stonewall.org.uk/at_home/history_of_lesbian_gay_and_bisexual_equality/default.asp
- http://www.help.northwest.nhs.uk/lgbt_timeline
- http://www.pcsproud.org.uk/our_story.pdf
- http://www.womenslibrary.org.uk/laic/laictimeline/laictimeline.html
- http://lgbthistorymonth.org.uk/website/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/9631_GHW-A3FlagPoster.pdf