1967 & All That is a touring exhibition on display in venues throughout London in 2007 and 2008.
In February 2008, LGBT History Month, it will be at
Swiss Cottage Library
88 Avenue Road
London NW3 3HA
Future venues include:
March 2008 - Age Concern Lancashire
March 2008 - Exeter University
18 April 2008 - AGM of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement.
For more information about the project and details of future venues for the exhibition visit www.1967andallthat.org.uk.
If you know of a London-based organisation which may be interested in hosting the exhibition, please get in touch via the same website.
About the exhibition
Part of a project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund under its Archives 4 All programme, the exhibition tells the story of the Sexual Offences Act of 1967 using archives from the LSE-based Hall-Carpenter Archives and the Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive.
A text-based version of the exhibition is presented on this site as a series of blog posts. Follow the links on the right to view it. By doing this we hope to reach a wider audience and make it easy for visitors to leave feedback and comments. Please feel free to post your thoughts! Due to copyright issues, at this stage only a few images from the exhibition have been reproduced here.
**Please note that comments are moderated.**
In February 2008, LGBT History Month, it will be at
Swiss Cottage Library
88 Avenue Road
London NW3 3HA
Future venues include:
March 2008 - Age Concern Lancashire
March 2008 - Exeter University
18 April 2008 - AGM of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement.
For more information about the project and details of future venues for the exhibition visit www.1967andallthat.org.uk.
If you know of a London-based organisation which may be interested in hosting the exhibition, please get in touch via the same website.
About the exhibition
Part of a project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund under its Archives 4 All programme, the exhibition tells the story of the Sexual Offences Act of 1967 using archives from the LSE-based Hall-Carpenter Archives and the Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive.
A text-based version of the exhibition is presented on this site as a series of blog posts. Follow the links on the right to view it. By doing this we hope to reach a wider audience and make it easy for visitors to leave feedback and comments. Please feel free to post your thoughts! Due to copyright issues, at this stage only a few images from the exhibition have been reproduced here.
**Please note that comments are moderated.**