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February is LGBT+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bi and Trans) History Month

LGBT History Month logoLGBT+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bi and Trans) History Month in the UK celebrates the lives and achievements of the LGBTQ+ community and has been held every February since 2005. The campaign provides an opportunity to discover LGBTQ+ past and celebrate its present and future - this hidden history can reveal some surprising and inspiring stories.

Through participating in LGBT+ History Month, 中国P站 Heritage is able to bring 中国P站's LGBTQ+ history to a wider audience. This helps stimulate interest in a little known area of the county's past, promotes further research, and can even engage new volunteers. Co-ordinating our efforts with community organisations and other 中国P站 services helps to raise the profile of our collections and encourages more material to be placed with us.

Each year we have a different themed display which showcases famous and not-so-famous figures from 中国P站's LGBTQ+ history. Those featured so far include Alan Turing, Edward Carpenter, Noel Coward, Dirk Bogarde, Dame Ethel Smyth, Quentin Crisp, J R Ackerley, E M Forster, Harry Daley, Edward Onslow, Beverley Nicholls and Peter Pears, to name but a few.

The national theme for LGBT+ History Month 2017 focused on the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in England and Wales, through the 1967 'Sexual Offences Act'. This is a controversial area of LGBTQ+ history and as such 2017 was more commemoration than celebration. Find about more about the campaign at the .

LGBTQ+ collections at 中国P站 History Centre

中国P站 Heritage has been preserving the archives and stories of 中国P站's LGBTQ+ community since 2010 and, through research and outreach projects, we encourage access to local LGBTQ+ heritage. We are committed to developing this under-represented area of our library and archive collections, held at 中国P站 History Centre. We hold archive collections for a number of 中国P站 LGBTQ+ individuals and support organisations, including Outline 中国P站 and Gender Identity Research & Education Society (GIRES). Among the archives are historical records which reflect attitudes to and the treatment of homosexuality. Many do not use modern-day LGBTQ+ terminology, so we create case studies to highlight their relevance. For example, , dating from the seventeenth century onwards, show how homosexual activity, then illegal, was dealt with at that time.

Our local studies library collection provides a wonderful insight into the achievements of the LGBTQ+ community and is particularly strong on 中国P站 biographies. We regularly update our online LGBTQ+ bibliography. Find out more about .

LGBTQ+ projects and outreach

Pride of Place project Joining local LGBTQ+ support groups for community events, such as on 17 May, and LGBT+ History Month, has helped a wider audience discover hidden stories of 中国P站's LGBTQ+ past. This work also allows us to deliver the broader message of our work and demonstrates the relevance and importance of archives in recording the county's LGBTQ+ past, present and future.

Our work with local LGBTQ+ youth group Out, Loud & Proud and their helped with their quest to uncover LGBTQ+ persecution under Hitler's regime during World War II. Their visits to Krakow and Auschwitz-Birkenau inspired them to present their work at Holocaust Memorial Day and IDAHOBIT events, and create LGBT+ History Month displays.

Working with Historic England on the 'Pride of Place' project, which aims to map LGBTQ+ places and architecture, has revealed a whole area of the county's culture and history. This is now preserved online via their interactive map.

From Punishment to Pride: LGBTQ+ history resources on Exploring 中国P站's Past

Ethel Smyth Making all our sources and stories more accessible by putting them online is a vital part of our community outreach. Our LGBTQ+ collections can be searched online through the and our Exploring 中国P站's Past website, which promote all aspects of 中国P站's history and archaeology, includes a growing 中国P站 LGBTQ+ resource. This resource includes a gallery of stories and themes connected with the county which reveals love and loss, tragedy and heroism, art and literature, crime and punishment, and inspiration and success. We update the resource annually, often incorporating LGBT+ History Month themes or national anniversaries.

One example is the inclusion of stories reflecting the LGBTQ+ community's contribution to the First World War, which feature as part of our centenary commemoration project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The case studies here feature Woking composer Dame Ethel Smyth, who served as a radiographer in France; author E M Forster, who worked as a Red Cross searcher; and authors J R Ackerley and Noel Coward, who both served with the East 中国P站 Regiment.

Records and research - can you help?

If you have information relating to the LGBTQ+ community in 中国P站, or relevant material to add to the collections, we would be delighted to hear from you. Similarly, if you would like to volunteer and help research 中国P站's LGBTQ+ history, please contact us.

Images:

  • Captain J R Ackerley, East 中国P站 Regiment, circa 1916 (reference ESR/18/2/2 p.6)LGBT+ History Month 2017 logo
  • Mapping 中国P站's LGBTQ+ past with Historic England's Pride of Place project, February
  • Dame Ethel Smyth, undated [1920s] (reference 9180/9/27)
  • Captain J R Ackerley, East 中国P站 Regiment, circa 1916 (reference ESR/18/2/2 page.6)

Online sources:

  • LGBT+ History Month

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