OUTing the Past: the Salop Assizes
Salop Assizes 1949 In the Spring of 1949, a Shrewsbury man, Geoffrey, sought assistance from the police, after his friend, Percy, was assaulted. What followed… Read More »OUTing the Past: the Salop Assizes
Salop Assizes 1949 In the Spring of 1949, a Shrewsbury man, Geoffrey, sought assistance from the police, after his friend, Percy, was assaulted. What followed… Read More »OUTing the Past: the Salop Assizes
Our second blog post from one of our excellent speakers from OUTing the Past: The 3rd National Festival of LGBT History, which is coming to… Read More »A Warrior With Some Marker Pens, Glue and a Photocopier!
We are pleased to announce that on the 10th February 2017 we will again be one of the national hubs for OUTing the Past: The National… Read More »Victoria and Albert Museum Gears Up for OUTing the Past on the 10th February
A lively conversation in costume with Miss Frances Power Cobbe (b.1822), an Irish feminist, journalist and political activist, and Miss Mary Charlotte Lloyd (b 1819),… Read More »The Oldest New Woman and her Incorrigible Welsh Friend
In the run up to our free conference OUTing the Past: The 3rd National Festival of LGBT History on 25 February, we will be publishing some… Read More »‘Corruption of Public Morals’! – OUTing the Past at the Museum of Liverpool
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer history of South West proudly celebrated Oscar Wilde, Grindr, Chinese underground queer cinema, and the experiences of homosexual sailors… Read More »Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer history of South West proudly celebrated
Glad to be gay – the Hall-Carpenter Archives at LSE Library LSE Library has been home to the Hall-Carpenter Archives since 1988. It’s an extensive… Read More »Glad to be gay – the Hall-Carpenter Archives at LSE Library
Congratulations to OUTing the Past Coventry! What an excellent start to the National Festival for LGBT History; congratulations to Paul and the team at Coventry… Read More »Coventry Successfully Kicks Off the National Festival of LGBT History
Retrospect Opera is a UK charity with a particular interest in the work of Dame Ethel Smyth (1858-1944), Britain’s most important female composer as well… Read More »Retrospect Opera Seeks Funding for Recording More of Dame Ethel Smyth's Works
I am helping to make LGBT History Month 2017 happen this February to make LGBT people in all their diversity visible and safe. Over 1,000… Read More »Sue's Schools OUT UK LGBT History Month Appeal