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*[[Gay and Lesbian Arts and Media ]] | *[[Gay and Lesbian Arts and Media ]] | ||
− | *[[LGBT London]] ( | + | *[[LGBT London]] (original Ning-based site, and later site hosted by the [[LGBT Consortium]]) |
*[[Goose and Carrot]] | *[[Goose and Carrot]] | ||
*[[Croydon Anti Homophobia Action]] | *[[Croydon Anti Homophobia Action]] | ||
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*[[LGBTory]] (old TORCHE site} | *[[LGBTory]] (old TORCHE site} | ||
*[[Pride Games]] (2010 website) | *[[Pride Games]] (2010 website) | ||
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+ | A more comprehensive list can be obtained by clicking the [[What links here]] link opposite. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 17:26, 23 July 2013
The Internet Archive is an online service that preserves versions of websites as they existed in the past (from 1996 onwards), and makes them available via the Wayback Machine. It has been made use of several times in compiling articles on this wiki.Archived sites
Websites that have been preserved by the Internet Archive include:
- Gay and Lesbian Arts and Media
- LGBT London (original Ning-based site, and later site hosted by the LGBT Consortium)
- Goose and Carrot
- Croydon Anti Homophobia Action
- Lesbians Out Loud
- Croydon Pride (website)
- Antony Cotton (old Manchester Evening News article)
- LGBTory (old TORCHE site}
- Pride Games (2010 website)
A more comprehensive list can be obtained by clicking the What links here link opposite.