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Oral histories of love, identity and activismDavid Govier uncovers the oral histories of a range of people from LGBTQ communities and others who fought for sexual equality.Online access |
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Diana Chapman on the founding of Arena ThreeDiane Chapman recounts the reasons for setting up Arena Three, the first UK lesbian publication.Online access |
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Jackie Forster remembers the founding of SapphoIn this clip, Jackie Forster remembers the motivations for creating Sappho.Online access |
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Mary Wilkins on falling in loveMary Wilkins, born in 1907, was interviewed about how her emotional feelings towards women developed during her Edwardian childhood.Online access |
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John Alcock on camaraderie in the armyJohn Alcock was interviewed about his experiences as a young gay soldier during World War II.Online access |
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Men's reponses to women's liberationHow did men respond to women’s liberation? Find out more about the men’s groups, who campaigned alongside women for an end to inequality between the sexes.Online access |
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Teachers' Notes on Feminism and the Women’s Liberation MovementTeachers' notes to accompany the learning resource, Sisterhood and After: an Oral History of the Women's Liberation MovementOnline access |
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Thomas More's Utopia - communal livingcommunal living on Thomas More's island of UtopiaOnline access |
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Kanheri cave templeWater-colour by William Carpenter of the Kanheri cave temple, dated 6th January 1851. Inscribed: ... Creator: Carpenter, William (1818-1899); Medium: Watercolour; Date: 1851; Shelfmark: WD3876; Item number: 3876; Genre: Drawing; Exhibition: Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections;Online access |
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The social structure in Elizabethan EnglandLiza Picard describes how, between the Queen at the top and the beggars at the bottom, there was jockeying for position in the different levels of Elizabethan society.Online access |