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− | In the 1970s there was a [[Wolverhampton CHE Group]] and also a [[Wolverhampton Workers CHE Group]] | + | In 1968, following police observations, George Smith was prosecuted for running a disorderly house in Wolverhampton known as the Flamingo Club. At Wolverhampton Quarter Sessions in July that year evidence was presented including that men were dancing together and behaving indecently. Smith was fined £500. <ref> Typed up summary of Case in Manchester Central Library Archives ROWE/4/2/9 </ref> |
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+ | [[MANDFHAB]] (Male and Female Homosexual Association of Britain) was a short-lived local gay organisation in 1968, a precursor to the [[West Midlands CHE Group]], founded in 1970.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, pages 273–276.</ref> | ||
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+ | During the 1970s there was a [[Wolverhampton CHE Group]] and also a [[Wolverhampton Workers CHE Group]]. | ||
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+ | The [[Silver Web]] was a popular gay club. | ||
The [[Wolverhampton LGBT Network]] was set up in 2002.<ref>http://www.lgbtwolverhampton.org.uk/about/</ref> | The [[Wolverhampton LGBT Network]] was set up in 2002.<ref>http://www.lgbtwolverhampton.org.uk/about/</ref> | ||
− | + | The Wolverhampton Harts football club was founded in 2010, and changed its name to [[Wolves Warriors AFC]] in 2013. | |
[[Wolverhampton and Black Country Pride]] was held in July 2012.<ref>http://www.wbcpride.co.uk/</ref> | [[Wolverhampton and Black Country Pride]] was held in July 2012.<ref>http://www.wbcpride.co.uk/</ref> | ||
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+ | The [[Wolverhampton LGBT Reading Group]] met monthly at the Greyhound pub. | ||
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+ | [[x2y]] is a local LGBT youth group. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 21 June 2021
Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands (originally in Staffordshire). it is a major centre for the engineering industry.LGBT history
In 1968, following police observations, George Smith was prosecuted for running a disorderly house in Wolverhampton known as the Flamingo Club. At Wolverhampton Quarter Sessions in July that year evidence was presented including that men were dancing together and behaving indecently. Smith was fined £500. [1]
MANDFHAB (Male and Female Homosexual Association of Britain) was a short-lived local gay organisation in 1968, a precursor to the West Midlands CHE Group, founded in 1970.[2]
During the 1970s there was a Wolverhampton CHE Group and also a Wolverhampton Workers CHE Group.
The Silver Web was a popular gay club.
The Wolverhampton LGBT Network was set up in 2002.[3]
The Wolverhampton Harts football club was founded in 2010, and changed its name to Wolves Warriors AFC in 2013.
Wolverhampton and Black Country Pride was held in July 2012.[4]
The Wolverhampton LGBT Reading Group met monthly at the Greyhound pub.
x2y is a local LGBT youth group.
References
- ↑ Typed up summary of Case in Manchester Central Library Archives ROWE/4/2/9
- ↑ Amiable Warriors Volume One, pages 273–276.
- ↑ http://www.lgbtwolverhampton.org.uk/about/
- ↑ http://www.wbcpride.co.uk/