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− | '''West Berkshire''' is a unitary authority within the ceremonial county of [[Berkshire]]. Its main town is '''Newbury'''. | + | [[File:West Berkshire UK locator map.svg|thumb|West Berkshire shown within Berkshire]]'''West Berkshire''' is a [[unitary authority]] within the ceremonial county of [[Berkshire]]. Its main town is '''Newbury'''. |
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+ | [[Lytton Strachey]] and [[Dora Carrington]] lived at the Mill House, [[Tidmarsh]] from 1917 to 1924 and at Ham Spray, near [[Hungerford]] from 1925 until their deaths in 1932. | ||
In 2007 "Pink Tuesday" was launched as a gay night in the Bricklayers Arms, Newbury.<ref>http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/2007/old-news-article-4098</ref> | In 2007 "Pink Tuesday" was launched as a gay night in the Bricklayers Arms, Newbury.<ref>http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/2007/old-news-article-4098</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 25 April 2016
West Berkshire is a unitary authority within the ceremonial county of Berkshire. Its main town is Newbury.LGBT history
Lytton Strachey and Dora Carrington lived at the Mill House, Tidmarsh from 1917 to 1924 and at Ham Spray, near Hungerford from 1925 until their deaths in 1932.
In 2007 "Pink Tuesday" was launched as a gay night in the Bricklayers Arms, Newbury.[1]
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