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− | [[File:United Kingdom - England - London - Brompton Cemetery.jpg|thumb|Brompton Cemetery]]'''West Brompton''' is an area of the [[Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea]] in [[West London]], near to [[Earl's Court]]. It is noted for the Earl's Court exhibition centre and Brompton Cemetery. | + | [[File:United Kingdom - England - London - Brompton Cemetery.jpg|thumb|Brompton Cemetery]]'''West Brompton''' is an area of the [[Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea]] in [[West London]], near to [[Earl's Court]]. It is noted for the Earl's Court exhibition centre and '''Brompton Cemetery'''. |
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+ | The [[Redcliffe Hotel]] on the Fulham Road flourished for a time as Manhattens gay bar in the 1980s, but eventually returned to a straight clientele. | ||
The [[Imperial Arms]] in Lillie Road reopened as a gay pub in 2015. | The [[Imperial Arms]] in Lillie Road reopened as a gay pub in 2015. |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 15 December 2017
West Brompton is an area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in West London, near to Earl's Court. It is noted for the Earl's Court exhibition centre and Brompton Cemetery.LGBT history
The Redcliffe Hotel on the Fulham Road flourished for a time as Manhattens gay bar in the 1980s, but eventually returned to a straight clientele.
The Imperial Arms in Lillie Road reopened as a gay pub in 2015.