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− | '''Rainbow Social Events''' was the organisation, created by [[Peter Robins]] and [[Alan Louis]], which organised the [[October Fair]] for several years running in [[Waterloo]], central London. | + | [[File:Rainbow Social Events.jpg|thumb|Rainbow Social Events logo]]'''Rainbow Social Events''' was the organisation, created by [[Peter Robins]] and [[Alan Louis]], which organised the [[October Fair]] for several years running in [[Waterloo]], central London. |
==October Fair== | ==October Fair== | ||
− | The '''October Fair''' "for Lesbians - Gays - Bisexuals - Tv/Ts and friends", was a one-day event held at the Waterloo Action Centre, Baylis Road, Waterloo SE1 in October 2000, 2001 and 2002.<ref><cite>[[Out of the Shadows]]</cite>, Page 207 (using the term "Rainbow Fairs")</ref> It | + | The '''October Fair''' "for Lesbians - Gays - Bisexuals - Tv/Ts and friends", was a one-day event held at the Waterloo Action Centre, Baylis Road, Waterloo SE1 in October 2000, 2001 and 2002.<ref><cite>[[Out of the Shadows]]</cite>, Page 207 (using the term "Rainbow Fairs")</ref> It featured stalls for art, books, bric-a-brac, food, and pension and mortgage advice, plus a tea dance and morris dancers. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 15 January 2022
Rainbow Social Events was the organisation, created by Peter Robins and Alan Louis, which organised the October Fair for several years running in Waterloo, central London.October Fair
The October Fair "for Lesbians - Gays - Bisexuals - Tv/Ts and friends", was a one-day event held at the Waterloo Action Centre, Baylis Road, Waterloo SE1 in October 2000, 2001 and 2002.[1] It featured stalls for art, books, bric-a-brac, food, and pension and mortgage advice, plus a tea dance and morris dancers.
References
- ↑ Out of the Shadows, Page 207 (using the term "Rainbow Fairs")