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Culture and Diversity
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"Proud History"

The histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people in Birmingham and the West Midlands remain largely hidden from view although recen...
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Boot Women

Birmingham has a long history of groups that have developed to address health and well-being issues for the LGBT community. The Lesbian and Gay Swi...
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Boot Women
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Committal papers of Charles Record

Charles Record was a 35 year old labourer who was committed to to Birmingham Borough Lunatic Asylum, later called All Saints Hospital, on 18 May 18...
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Committal papers of Charles Record
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Committal to All Saints Mental Hospital

Charles Record was a 35 year old labourer who was committed to to Birmingham Borough Lunatic Asylum, later called All Saints Hospital, on 18 May 18...
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Committal to All Saints Mental Hospital
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Cross-dressing

Vesta Tilley (1864-1952) was born as Matilda Powles, in Worcester, and was performing in music hall by the age of four. She was one of the most wel...
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Cross-dressing
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Equal Rights

The 1990s were more encouraging for the gay and lesbian community with the repeal of Section 28, the equalisation of age of consent and from 1997 t...
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Equal Rights
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Equal Rights

The gay and lesbian community in Birmingham has often been at the forefront of campaigning on a range of political and social issues. This has been...
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Equal Rights
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Gay Liberation Front

The 1970s saw the emergence of the Birmingham Gay Liberation Front, the rise of feminism and the beginnings of a ‘gay scene’ in the city, although ...
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Gay Liberation Front
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'Gays and Fascism'

LGBT people have faced serious prejudice and persecution in the past, and the cover of this issue of 'Gladrag' (the newsletter of the Birmingham Ga...
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'Gays and Fascism'
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Health campaigning

LGBT people who also have disabilities can be doubly marginalised by society and still have to strive for equality and recognition. This newspa...
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Health campaigning
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Health issues

Although there is still much to do, we have come a long way in Britain since homosexuality was viewed as an illness in itself and gay people could ...
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Health issues
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Healthy Gay Life

A number of groups and organisations provide health information aimed at different communities. Here we see a publication by the organisation Healt...
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Healthy Gay Life
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