LGBT History Month 2006
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Sunday 11th February

Historical Walking Tours of Lesbian & Gay Soho
A historical stroll through streets that have witnessed the fascinating secrets, trials, and triumphs of gay life for nearly a thousand years.
Time: 2pm - 4pm (approx)
Meeting point:
Next to the Admiral Duncan Pub, 54 Old Compton Street,London, W1D 4UB, UK

 

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Venue address: Kairos in Soho
Town: London, W1D 7AZ
Train: Tottenham Court Road, Picadilly Circus, Leicester Square
Venue phone number: 020 7437 6063
Venue email: info@kairosinsoho.org.uk
Public event?: Yes
Disabled access information: info@kairosinsoho.org.uk

Making History - Lily Parr Exhibition Trophy
The very first match to honour Lily Parr - this football match, between London Lesbian Kickabout and FC Paris Arc En Ciel (translates as "Rainbow") - a lesbian French team, will establish the 'Lily Parr Cup'. Lily Parr, a player from the 1920,s was a six-foot tall, working-class winger who lived with her partner, Mary, in Preston. She is one of only five women in the UK Football National Hall of fame. Lily played in the first ever recognised women's international football match between England and France and held in the UK.

Time: 14:00 – 16:00
Venue: Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre, Adelaide Road, London, NW3 3NF
Train: Swiss Cottage
Venue phone number: www.camden.gov.uk/swisscottage
Public event?: Yes
Disabled access info: Venue is accessible


The Times Of Harvey Milk (15) and Parting Glances (15)
Film Double Bill.

Time: 2pm
Venue: Arnolfini, 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA
Venue phone number: 0117 917 2300 / 01
Venue email: boxoffice@arnolfini.org.uk
Public event?: Yes
Disabled access information: Arnolfini
Other info: Other Bristol events info at:  www.bristol.gov.uk/lgbthistorymonth

SPARE TYRE THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS pRETEND FAMILIES
Martina lives with her two mums...One wonderful summer, things happen to Martina that will change her life forever. PRETEND FAMILIES is a funny and moving participatory play for ages 7 - 11 yrs.

Time: 1.30
Venue: The Drill Hall, 16 Chenies Street, London WC1E 7EX
Venue phone number: 020 7307 5060
Public event?: Yes
Other info: www.drillhall.co.uk

EGG AND SPOON
Welcome to our magic circle where we celebrate the wonders of nature. Sit down and relax on our comfy cushions as Percy and April guide you through the four seasons. Make friends while you play peek-a-boo in our puddles or dance at the butterfly party. You'll see how everyone likes to sleep on the moon cushion or cover themselves with snow. LGBT families particulary welcome. For children 0 - 3 yrs

Time: 11.30 & 2.30
Venue: The Drill Hall, 16 Chenies Street, London WC1E 7EX
Train: Goodge Street
Venue phone number: 020  7307 5060
Public event?: Yes
Disabled access information: 020 7307 5060
Other info: running time 50 min. www.drillhall.co.uk



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