Richard Chopping Dies
> Richard Chopping1917 – 2008 Richard Chopping was an illustrator specialising in plants. He is probably most famous however for the covers he design for… Read More »Richard Chopping Dies
> Richard Chopping1917 – 2008 Richard Chopping was an illustrator specialising in plants. He is probably most famous however for the covers he design for… Read More »Richard Chopping Dies
>The fully searchable accounts of thousands of trials from 1834 to 1913 have gone online today, thus completing the project of making the records of… Read More »The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
>Two retired Anglican priests, Ruth Pogson, 83, and Beth Aime, 79, exchanged vows yesterday in a civil ceremony at the Island View nursing home where… Read More »Canadian Elderly Priests Marry
>After three years of careful research and development, Proud Heritage, the national museum for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history and cultural ancestry, opened its… Read More »Proud Heritage Online Museum Launched
>International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) will be taking place on Saturday May 17th. To mark the day and as a commemoration of the twentieth anniversary… Read More »Study Day – Section 28: Hiding Homosexuality
>David Hockney, one of Britain’s leading contemporary artist, has donated one of his latest works to the Tate Gallery. The painting, which represents a winter… Read More »Hockney Donates His Biggest Painting to Tate
>Ten years ago, Private Barry Winchell’s captivation for a young and beautiful show girl from Nashville Tennessee cost him his life. Two fellow soldiers decided… Read More »Calpernia Addams: Widowed by Hate
> David Bret’s angle on Clark Gable is this: Gable was “gay for pay” and “rough trade,” and he enjoyed having sex “for bucks.” […]… Read More »Was Clark Gable ‘Gay for Pay”?
>The biblical story relating the destruction of the town of Sodom and Gomorrah is often sited by religious people as an indication of the Christian… Read More »Cuneiform Clay Tablet Gives Key to Sodom and Gomorrah Story
>The Launch of Broken Voices: ‘Untouchable’ Women Speak Out, the new book by Valerie Mason-John, will take place on Thursday 17 April at the Borders… Read More »Broken Voices: ‘Untouchable’ Women Speak Out