LGBT History of Bristol

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I’m a historian and part of a group called LGBT History of Bristol.

I have developed a walk covering sites of lesbian, gay and transgender history around the centre of Bristol, and I’m planning to run the walk for the third time) on Sunday February 27 2011, as part of LGBT

History month.The walk last between 1.5 and 2 hours, and covers many of stories and periods, from the 18th century onwards, including male and female protagonists, some suffragette history and Bristol’s role at a remarkably early moment in the history of gender reassignment. I usually ask for a donation of £3 per person which goes to the LGBT History Group funds.I wonder if BRHG would be interested in advertising it to your membership?

Best regards Andy Foyle

I'm a historian and part of a group called LGBT History of Bristol.
I
> have developed a walk covering sites of lesbian, gay and transgender
> history around the centre of Bristol, and I'm planning to run the
walk
> (for the third time) on Sunday February 27 2011, as part of LGBT
History
> month.The walk last between 1.5 and 2 hours, and covers many of
stories
> and periods, from the 18th century onwards, including male and
female
> protagonists, some suffragette history and Bristol's role at a
> remarkably early moment in the history of gender reassignment. I
usually
> ask for a donation of £3 per person which goes to the LGBT History
Group
> funds.I wonder if BRHG would be interested in advertising it to your
> membership?Best regards,
>
> Andy Foyle
> I'm a historian and part of a group called LGBT History of Bristol.

I

> > have developed a walk covering sites of lesbian, gay and transgender

> > history around the centre of Bristol, and I'm planning to run the

walk

> > (for the third time) on Sunday February 27 2011, as part of LGBT

History

> > month.The walk last between 1.5 and 2 hours, and covers many of

stories

> > and periods, from the 18th century onwards, including male and

female

> > protagonists, some suffragette history and Bristol's role at a

> > remarkably early moment in the history of gender reassignment. I

usually

> > ask for a donation of £3 per person which goes to the LGBT History

Group

> > funds.I wonder if BRHG would be interested in advertising it to your

> > membership?Best regards,

> >

> > Andy Foyle

 

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