LGBT History Month 2006
Claiming our history, celebrating our present and creating our future!
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We do not organise or endorse these events ourselves. Events are organised by individuals or groups who want to celebrate LGBT History Month; the organisers of each event are solely responsible for their own event. We publish these details for your own information only.

Sunday 4th 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

Victim (PG) and Death In Venice (12A)
Film Double Bill (Dirk Bogarde).

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

Doo-Cot Presents THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA WORKSHOP.
Come and help puppeteer, Nenagh, shape and develop her innovative new show exploring children's ideas about thier own families. For ages 3 - 7 yrs. Children from LGBT families are particulary welcome.

Time: 11.30 and 2.30
Venue: The Drill Hall, 16 Chenies Street, London WC1E 7EX
Directions: Tube Goodge Street
Train: Bus 10, 24,29,73 and 134
Venue phone number: 020 7307 5060
Public event?: Yes
Disabled access information: John 020 7307 5060
Other info: for children aged 3 - 7 yrs




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