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A pub near King's Cross station, London, now called [[Central Station]]. | A pub near King's Cross station, London, now called [[Central Station]]. | ||
− | The [[Gay Liberation Front]] ran discos there up until 1975 <ref> Letter in Hall Carpenter Archives, London School of Economics (HCA/McLellan/10) in which GLF Collective state they have 'given up running discos at the Prince Albert because of idolgy (sic). Martin Corbett GLF Collective 19 Jan 1975 </ref>. | + | The [[Gay Liberation Front]] ran discos there up until 1975 <ref> Letter in Hall Carpenter Archives, London School of Economics (HCA/McLellan/10) in which GLF Collective state they have 'given up running discos at the Prince Albert because of idolgy (sic)'. Martin Corbett GLF Collective 19 Jan 1975 </ref>. |
The [[Alternative Gay Alliance]] and [[Icebreakers]] subsequently held discos at the pub, in the basement. | The [[Alternative Gay Alliance]] and [[Icebreakers]] subsequently held discos at the pub, in the basement. |
Revision as of 12:24, 6 March 2019
The Prince Albert
A pub near King's Cross station, London, now called Central Station. The Gay Liberation Front ran discos there up until 1975 [1].
The Alternative Gay Alliance and Icebreakers subsequently held discos at the pub, in the basement.- ↑ Letter in Hall Carpenter Archives, London School of Economics (HCA/McLellan/10) in which GLF Collective state they have 'given up running discos at the Prince Albert because of idolgy (sic)'. Martin Corbett GLF Collective 19 Jan 1975