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− | '''Birmingham''' is a city and metropolitan borough in the [[West Midlands]] (originally in [[Warwickshire]]). It is the second largest city by population in the [[UK]]. It rose to prominence in the 18th century as a centre of manufacturing, especially small and specialised trades. The city boundaries have expanded considerably since the 18th century, most recently by absorbing [[Sutton Coldfield]] (still considered a separate locality for census purposes) in 1974. | + | [[File:Birmingham Town Hall from Chamberlain Square.jpg|thumb|Birmingham Town Hall]]'''Birmingham''' is a city and metropolitan borough in the [[West Midlands]] (originally in [[Warwickshire]]). It is the second largest city by population in the [[UK]]. It rose to prominence in the 18th century as a centre of manufacturing, especially small and specialised trades. The city boundaries have expanded considerably since the 18th century, most recently by absorbing [[Sutton Coldfield]] (still considered a separate locality for census purposes) in 1974. |
==LGBT history== | ==LGBT history== |
Revision as of 15:08, 2 December 2013
Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands (originally in Warwickshire). It is the second largest city by population in the UK. It rose to prominence in the 18th century as a centre of manufacturing, especially small and specialised trades. The city boundaries have expanded considerably since the 18th century, most recently by absorbing Sutton Coldfield (still considered a separate locality for census purposes) in 1974.LGBT history
Robert Taylor (photographer) was born in Birmingham in 1958.
There was a Birmingham CHE Group.
The Birmingham Gay Village, near the Chinese Quarter, is mainly located around Hurst Street.
Birmingham LGBT was set up in 2002, with the aim of reinvigorating the diverse LGBT community in the city.[1]
Boot Women is a local women's walking group.
Moseley Shoals is a local gay swimming and water polo club.
In 2011 Symon Hill walked from Birmingham to London, as a pilgrimage of repentance for homophobia.
Birmingham Pride is held annually in May. It claims to be the largest LGBT two day festival in the UK.[2] Pride events were held for a few years from 1972, resuming in 1983.
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