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The [[University of Cambridge]] has a rich history of gay students including law reform campaigner [[George Ives]] and the notorious [[Guy Burgess]].
 
The [[University of Cambridge]] has a rich history of gay students including law reform campaigner [[George Ives]] and the notorious [[Guy Burgess]].
  
In 1970 John Hiles formed the Cambridge branch of [[CHE]]. The following year, Hiles, together with Chris Heron, set up Gay Cambridge. Hiles committed suicide in 1978 <ref> Gay News 16 November 1978 page 4 </ref>.
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In 1970 John Hiles formed the Cambridge branch of [[CHE]]. The following year, Hiles, together with Chris Heron, set up Gay Cambridge. Hiles committed suicide in 1978 <ref> Gay News 16 November 1978 page 4 </ref>. Toby Keynes (Gonville and Caius) flew the Cambridge Gay Liberation flag from the top of King’s Parade (from his rooms, in the corner tower) at Gay Cambridge's 10th birthday celebration at Easter 1981, and nearly got sent down.
 
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In 2007 [[Jenny Bailey]] became mayor of Cambridge. [[Sarah Brown]] is currently a Cambridge City councillor.
 
In 2007 [[Jenny Bailey]] became mayor of Cambridge. [[Sarah Brown]] is currently a Cambridge City councillor.
  

Revision as of 12:22, 18 June 2024

King's College Chapel, seen from The Backs
Cambridge is a city in Cambridgeshire, mainly known as the location of the University of Cambridge, one of the two ancient English universities.

LGBT History

The University of Cambridge has a rich history of gay students including law reform campaigner George Ives and the notorious Guy Burgess.

In 1970 John Hiles formed the Cambridge branch of CHE. The following year, Hiles, together with Chris Heron, set up Gay Cambridge. Hiles committed suicide in 1978 [1]. Toby Keynes (Gonville and Caius) flew the Cambridge Gay Liberation flag from the top of King’s Parade (from his rooms, in the corner tower) at Gay Cambridge's 10th birthday celebration at Easter 1981, and nearly got sent down.

In 2007 Jenny Bailey became mayor of Cambridge. Sarah Brown is currently a Cambridge City councillor.

Queer Cambridge was a directory of queer groups, resources, organisations and links aimed for those in Cambridge.[2]

Cambridge LGBTQ+ group was functioning in 2023 [3].

Cambridge Diamonds is a social and self-help group supporting the transgender communities in Eastern England.[4]

References

  1. Gay News 16 November 1978 page 4
  2. now defunct website link http://www.queercambridge.co.uk/
  3. https://www.meetup.com/cambridge-gay-group/ Accessed 2 July 2023
  4. http://www.diamondstgc.org.uk/ Accessed 2 July 2023