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Pink Professions. Four famous LGBT people for each profession. From artists and actors to scientists and serial killers. From soldiers and skaters to clerics and cartoons. LGBT and BME. 64 well known LGBT people from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. Nottingham Pride. Pictures taken from the many years of Nottinghams Pride festivals.
Gay Nottingham Times. 12 themed panels each with a Nottinghamshire connection. Sex, Lives and Videotape...Campaign Trails...Law and Disorder...Fun and Games and more. Gay cartoon characters from Selma Bouvier to Northstar via Tinky Winky.
Pink Professions. Four famous LGBT people for each profession. From artists and actors to scientists and serial killers. From soldiers and skaters to clerics and cartoons.
A display celebrating Civil Partnerships. A background to Civil Partnerships with pictures of local people and national celebrities who have had their civil ceremonies. LGBT Royalty. 24 LGBT members of various royal families.
Pink Professions. Four famous LGBT people for each profession. From artists and actors to scientists and serial killers. From soldiers and skaters to clerics and cartoons.
The display features: The Nottingham Pride March; Gay Cartoons; Notes and Queeries; Nottingham in the News. The display is on the first floor as you come out of the staircase.
Pink Professions. Four famous LGBT people for each profession. From artists and actors to scientists and serial killers. From soldiers and skaters to clerics and cartoons.
A display in the downstairs entrance explaining LGBT History Month, details of a Caberet event at the Collection in Lincoln and photo's and information on last years Lincoln Pride event. We have also included some LGBT books and DVD's that people may like to reserve including a book pyramid upstairs in the library.
This is being shown as part of LGBT History Month and provides a lead up to the LGBT History exhibition at the Broadway Studio. George Falconer (played by Colin Firth), a 52 year old British college professor is struggling to find meaning to his life after the death of his long time partner, Jim. George dwells on the past and cannot see his future as we follow him through a single day, where a series of events and encounters, ultimately lead him to decide if there is a meaning to life.
This fascinating exhibition depicting the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans history of the East End will be touring around venues in Tower Hamlets during February.