Tag: LGBTQ+ On the RecordTrials: Evidence of the pastThursday 6 May 2021In the final episode of this series on our most intriguing and significant trial...VideoWhat’s Online: Out in the City: Queer Club Culture in London, 1918-1967Tuesday 29 September 2020‘London’s greatest bohemian rendezvous said to be the most unconventional spot in town.’ Despite...AudioThe Sexual Offences Act 1967. Part 2: Wolfenden’s silent womenTuesday 29 August 2017On 27 July 2017, The National Archives held a day of talks to mark the...AudioThe Sexual Offences Act 1967. Part 1: The lives of men from 1953 to the 1967 ActTuesday 29 August 2017On 27 July 2017, The National Archives held a day of talks to mark the...AudioSexuality under scrutiny in 1930s SohoTuesday 18 July 2017In 1934, homosexual acts between men – in public and in private – were...AudioOscar Wilde’s trial and imprisonment – a short playFriday 14 July 2017This short play explores the trial and imprisonment of Oscar Wilde. In 1895 the...AudioTalks from the National LGBT History Festival: E-J Scott on collecting for the Museum of TransologyMonday 20 February 2017On the 11 February 2017, The National Archives hosted a range of talks for...AudioTalks from the National LGBT History Festival: Emma Vickers on trans veterans of the British Armed ForcesMonday 20 February 2017On the 11 February 2017, The National Archives hosted a range of talks for...AudioTalks from the National LGBT History Festival: Hilary McCollum on ‘Sapphic Suffragettes’Monday 20 February 2017On the 11 February 2017, The National Archives hosted a range of talks for...AudioAmiable Warriors: A History of the Campaign for Homosexual EqualityTuesday 14 June 2016The Campaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE) is the oldest surviving LGBT organisation in the...AudioFanny and Stella: the young men who shocked Victorian EnglandFriday 12 June 2015The gripping story of the trial that shook Victorian England – a tale of...AudioThe scandalous case of John Vassall: sexuality, spying and the Civil ServiceMonday 17 December 2012Fifty years ago civil servant John Vassall was sentenced to 18 years’ imprisonment for... 1 2 »