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Arena Three magazineArena Three was the first publication aimed at lesbians and bisexual women in the UK.Online access |
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Three Tahitians by GauguinView 'Three Tahitians by Gauguin ', on the British Library's website.Online access |
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Three Guineas by Virginia WoolfView 'Three Guineas by Virginia Woolf', on the British Library's website.Online access |
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One, Two, Three a-LearyThis footage was filmed in London in 1957 and shows a girl playing the two-ball game 'One, Two, Three a-Leary'.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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Three Women, a radio play by Sylvia PlathRead about 'Three Women, a radio play by Sylvia Plath', on the British Library's website.Online access |
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Arena Three: Britain’s first lesbian magazineSteven Dryden looks at how Britain’s first lesbian magazine came about and its impact on society.Online access |
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A VIEW of THREE RIVERS taken from the ROAD leading to POINTE du LACDistant view of the city of Trois-Rivieres which was known to English settlers in the 18th centur... Creator: Peachy, James; Medium: Aquatint, coloured; Date: 19/10/1784; Shelfmark: K.Top 119; Item number: 43.1; Genre: Topographical Print; Exhibition: King George III Topographical Collection;Online access |
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Three Sailor Boys: Children's adventure storyExplore 'Three Sailor Boys: Children's adventure story' on the British Library websiteOnline access |