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2 Feb to 17 Mar 2013: ‘Revealing Stories’ at M Shed

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Jan 212013
 

revealing-stories-2013-logo-500This ground breaking exhibition by OutStories Bristol reveals the hidden histories of Bristol’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans communities through images, artworks, oral history and memorabilia.

Focusing on living memory (c. 1940s to the present) the exhibition tells how people in Bristol fought to shape and control their own lives. It is the story of those who witnessed these changes and helped to make history.

Saturday 2 February to Sunday 3 March 2013
EXHIBITION NOW EXTENDED TO SUNDAY 17 MARCH

M Shed       Princes Wharf       Bristol       BS1 4RN
Free entry

See M Shed website for opening hours

Accessible venue – see M Shed Access for details. See separate event listing for details of BSL signed tour on 17th February.

The exhibition at M Shed will be followed by a traveling exhibition that will tour public libraries in Bath, Yate and Weston-super-Mare.

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2 Feb to 3 Mar 2013: ‘Revealing Stories’ at M Shed

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Jan 172013
 

Staging Bristol's first LGBT exhibition

OutStories Bristol are staging ‘Revealing Stories’, Bristol’s first ever exhibition of LGBT history, at M Shed throughout February 2013 and coinciding with LGBT History Month.

Focusing on living memory (c. 1950s to the present) the exhibition will tell the story of how people in Bristol started to build LGBT communities and define our role in wider society. It will be followed by a traveling exhibition that will tour public libraries in Bath, Yate and Weston-super-Mare.

Find out more – and get involved!

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‘Spark’ interview with Dru Marland

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Jan 152013
 

In 2001 Drusilla Marland transitioned from male to female, the account of which can be read in the book Becoming Drusilla written by Richard Beard.

Dru is founder of TransBristol, an organisation which provides a safe space for trans-identified people in the Bristol area to share ideas and support each other.

The Winter 2012 issue of The Spark magazine has a fascinating interview with Dru in which she talks about her life and gender transition. Read the article here.

Dru also has a blog: Dru without a map.

 

 

 

 

8 Nov 2012: LGBT History Month planning session

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Nov 062012
 

Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans History Month takes place every year in February and celebrates the lives and achievements of the LGBT community. OutStories Bristol and the Bristol Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Forum (LGBT Bristol) are co-ordinating events for February 2013 in Bristol and Bath.

The next planning session is Thursday 8 November 6pm to 7pm at The Council House, College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TR.

  • The programme is being compiled from events submitted by individuals, groups and organisations. The programme deadline is 31 December 2012.
  • Every proposed event, irrespective of organiser, will be included based on the merit of its “LGBT heritage” theme.
  • LGBT Bristol are collating proposed events and producing a programme, electronically and on paper.

Everyone welcome.

See last year’s programme.

 

LGBT History Month website

 

Moulin Rouge

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Oct 112012
 

We have lots of new information on the Moulin Rouge club – thanks to the Bristol Record Office and our partner representative Julian Warren who discovered the files of Worrall Road Residents Association. Thanks too for recollections from Pearl and Mike.  Click here to read.

27 Sep 2012: organising meeting for 2013 LGBT History Month

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Sep 162012
 

Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans History Month takes place every year in February and celebrates the lives and achievements of the LGBT community. OutStories Bristol are co-ordinating events for February 2013 in Bristol and Bath.

An initial meeting to draw up the 2013 programme will be held Thursday 27 September 6pm to 7pm at The Council House, College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TR.

The agenda is:

  • Welcome
  • What went well in 2012
  • Proposals for 2013
  • Actions for 2013
  • Publicity
  • Future planning dates
  • Any other matters

Everyone welcome.

See last year’s programme.

 

LGBT History Month website

 

9 Oct 2012: Annual General Meeting

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Aug 272012
 

OutStories Bristol Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday 9 October 2012, 7pm-9pm at the Friends Meeting House, Champion Square BS2 6DB.

Guest speaker, Charles Smith, has just written a PhD thesis on “construction of the gay community since the 1960s” and is pertinent to our exhibition at Bristol’s M Shed in February 2013. His talk and a question and answer session will be followed by thirty minutes of AGM business with reports on our activities and accounts, and re-election of Trustees.

 

2 Sep 2012: Workshops for M Shed exhibition

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Aug 272012
 

OutStories Bristol is preparing an exhibition on lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans life to be held at Bristol’s M Shed museum in February 2013. We are holding two open-door workshops at M Shed on Sunday 2 September.

11:30am to 12:45pm: Volunteer information session

If you would like to help create the exhibition, come to this session to hear what’s involved and what you could do. We need volunteers to help with:

  • Designing the exhibition
  • Getting people to attend our events
  • Organising publicity
  • Organising supporting events
  • Raising money
  • Research
  • Staging the exhibition
  • Working with the designers
  • Writing leaflets
  • Writing the exhibition panels.
2pm to 4pm: Content Workshop

In the afternoon we are holding a workshop to look at what should be in the exhibition. We need a range of views to ensure a good balance and nothing is missed.

Key topics:

  • Family, children and extended family
  • Health
  • Identity and acceptance
  • Information and communication
  • Law and Policing
  • Moral and religious attitudes
  • Politics and activism
  • Pride
  • Relationships (lovers/partners)
  • Relationships with media
  • Socialising
  • Trans life
  • Women’s movement/Feminism

Sunday 2 September 2012
M Shed, Princes Wharf, Wapping Road, Bristol BS1 4RN

These sessions are open to everyone wishing to be involved – you can attend one or both sessions as you please.

It would help with catering if you let us know if you are planning to attend.

If you can’t join us on the 2nd, contact us or write to: OutStories Bristol, c/o LGBT Bristol, Create Centre, Smeaton Road, Bristol BS1 6XN.

Press release: Bristol’s hidden history to be revealed

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Aug 042012
 

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PRESS RELEASE

For immediate release.

Press contact: Andy Foyle  Email

BRISTOL’S HIDDEN HISTORY TO BE REVEALED

A Bristol community group is hot on the trail of the city’s secret gay and lesbian history thanks to a grant of £20,300 from the Heritage Lottery Fund. OutStories Bristol, a not-for-profit community group, is working to track down the stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people in the city since the 1930s. Now it wants more LGBT people in the city to come forward to tell its volunteers about their lives.

Until legal restrictions were eased in the late 1960s, the great majority of LGBT Bristolians had to be very discreet and many led double-lives. OutStories Bristol is training its volunteers to gather the tales, from the mundane to the outrageous, of LGBT people across the city. The stories they collect will feature in a major exhibition at the city’s M Shed Museum in February 2013.

OutStories Bristol has already collected many fascinating stories via its volunteers and its website and Facebook group. These include:

* The story of the woman who founded Bristol Gay Switchboard in 1975 when she realised the need for an information and help service. For over three years she ran the service from her Totterdown home before an office and dedicated phone line were set up.
* The first person in Britain to complete female-to-male gender surgery.
* Tales of the Radnor Hotel, probably Bristol’s earliest gay pub.
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Appealing for LGBT Bristolians of all ages to come forward with their stories, OutStories Bristol Co-Chair Andy Foyle said:

“This project is important because it’s the hidden history of around ten percent of Bristol’s population.

“It’s vital people see that we didn’t just pop out of the woodwork in the ‘permissive 1960s’. We’ve been around a long time and our history says much about the changing attitudes of society in general.
“It’s vital that we collect the stories of LGBT people, especially older ones whose adult lives spanned the years before 1967.

“But we also want the everyday stories and those that bring things up to date: your friend’s civil partnership last year, the chap you worked with whom everyone accepted was gay; the lesbian couple who raised a family, and so on.”

Commenting on the grant award, HLF’s acting Head of South West, Richard Bellamy said:
“Everyone has a story to tell about their life that is unique to them; that’s why we are so keen to support projects like the one that OutStories is running, which enable people who might have been hidden from history to have their voices heard. The story of the UK’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities has only begun to emerge in recent years, but it is providing a vital insight for present and future generations into the beliefs and attitudes of the past.”

Whatever your sexual orientation or gender identity, if you have a story about Bristol’s LGBT communities, OutStories want to hear from you. You can email or write to OutStories c/o LGBT Bristol, Create Centre, B Bond, Smeaton Road, Bristol BS1 6XN. Information will be treated in strict confidence.

For further information see www.outstoriesbristol.org.uk and the OutStories Bristol Facebook page

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NOTES TO EDITORS

About OutStories Bristol
OutStories Bristol is a voluntary community history group gathering the stories of LGBT people living in, or associated with, Bristol and its surrounding area.

About the Heritage Lottery Fund
Using money raised through the National Lottery, the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) sustains and transforms a wide range of heritage for present and future generations to take part in, learn from and enjoy. From museums, parks and historic places to archaeology, natural environment and cultural traditions, we invest in every part of our diverse heritage. HLF has supported over 30,000 projects, allocating £4.6billion across the UK. Website: www.hlf.org.uk

For further information and interviews, please contact Andy Foyle. Email

Staging Bristol’s first LGBT history exhibition … ‘Revealing Stories’

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Jul 102012
 

Staging Bristol's first LGBT exhibition

OutStories Bristol are staging ‘Revealing Stories’ Bristol’s first ever exhibition of LGBT history at M Shed, Bristol’s newest museum, throughout February 2013 and coinciding with LGBT History Month.

Focusing on living memory (c. 1950s to the present) the exhibition will tell the story of how people in Bristol started to build LGBT communities and define our role in wider society. It will be followed by a traveling exhibition that will tour public libraries in Bath, Yate and Weston-super-Mare.

Recording people's memoriesThe exhibition is being funded by a £20,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Bristol Museum Service and Bristol Record Office are committed to the project with further support in-kind to the value of nearly £70,000.
Finding the objects that tell your story

We want your stories. Our team of oral history interviewers are gathering the recollections of people old and young for the exhibition. And we want your mementos: old photographs, newspaper cuttings, group newsletters, badges, posters, banners – anything that tells your story.

After the exhibition donated items will be deposited in public archives for permanent safe keeping. Papers will usually go to the Bristol Record Office and objects and artefacts to M Shed. You will be making a permanent contribution to Bristol’s history!

If you cannot bear to part with that precious photograph, poster or ring given by a lover, we would love to borrow it for the exhibition and return it after.

Creating the exhibition

Get involved? Whatever your interests and skills, contact us if you would like to help with:

  • Life story interviewing.
  • Indexing and transcribing audio recordings.
  • Browsing newspapers or the internet for relevant articles.
  • Researching in libraries and the city archives.
  • Designing the exhibition, photography, creating artwork.
  • Organising supporting events.
  • Planning and organising.

Getting behind the scenesPoster design: Marcus FitzGibbon
Photos: Brand Davidson

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Wanted: your stories!

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Jul 102012
 

We want your stories!  And your photos, leaflets and memorabilia. Watch this great video of Andy Foyle at OutStories Bristol roadshow at Arts West Side, West Street, Bristol.

Video: Mathew White
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Next planning session is Monday 19 March 2012, 7pm.

Planning sessions are held in central Bristol approximately monthly to exchange information, organise activities and oversee the collection and archiving of material. They are administrative meetings and are primarily intended for the trustees (organising committee) of OutStories Bristol and those developing our work, however any supporters are welcome to attend.

Contact Outstories Bristol for details of the venue and an agenda.

26 February 2012: Farewell events marking closure of Bristol Lesbian and Gay Switchboard

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Jan 132012
 

BLAGS, Bristol’s long-running Lesbian and Gay switchboard, is closing at the end of February. One of the first L&G switchboards to set up in the country, and currently the second-longest running, the volunteers have decided to hand over the service to another group to ensure that calls coming from the region will still be answered.

Although the group has decided to close down their office in Bristol, people will still be able to call the switchboard number for help as well as access a new web site, set up to carry information of local LGBT venues and services as well as containing a potted history of the group. From March 1, be manned by the London Lesbian & Gay Switchboard (LLGS) and which will be provided with up-to-date information on local gay amenities by BLAGS’ volunteers.

Exhibition at Hydra Books, 34 Old Market Street, Bristol, BS2 0EZ
Sunday 26 February 2012, 4pm to 8pm

An exhibition at Hydra Books will feature material gathered by the Switchboard over the last four decades including documents relating to Bristol’s original Gay Centre and to the Bristol Gay Festival, a forerunner to Pride. The exhibition at Hydra Books is free and open to everyone.

Farewell party: Old Market Tavern, 30 Old Market Street, Bristol, BS2 0HB
Sunday 26 February 2012, 7pm to 10:30pm

The group are marking their passing with a party at the Old Market Tavern for volunteers past and present. Former volunteers and supporters who would like to attend the party should email gayvenue@sky.com for an invitation.

“It’s very sad that, after almost 40 years, we feel that the time has come to close the Bristol L&G Switchboard down, but we’re all absolutely adamant that local LGBT people, their friends and families, should still have access to help if they need it,” said a Switchboard volunteer. “We want to turn the passing of BLAGS into a celebration of everything we have achieved over the last four decades and invite everyone who has had a part in the Switchboard over the years to help us do that.”

Bristol Lesbian & Gay Switchboard website

Download the full programme for LGBT History Month 2012 in Bristol and Bath (pdf).

 

LGBT History Month website

26 February 2012: Talk – “Gay and Lesbian Marriage in Georgian England” Rictor Norton

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Jan 132012
 
“Gay and Lesbian Marriage in Georgian England”  Rictor Norton

Sunday 26th February 2012,  2.30pm

M-Shed, Princes Wharf, Bristol, BS1 4RN.   Ticket required.

As the finale to this year’s LGBT History Month celebration, we are fortunate to present a talk by Rictor Norton, hosted by Bristol’s major new museum, M Shed. Rictor will explore the rich and unexpected history of gay and lesbian marriage in the 18th century.

Rictor Norton PhD.   Social and literary historian and writer.

Rictor Norton

Rictor is an internationally respected social and literary historian specialising in LGBT history. He has a doctorate from Florida State University on homosexuality in Renaissance literature and has published widely. Rictor has lived in London since 1973.

Donation £3.50 (£2.50 concessions).

Book your place online with Eventbrite, or if you can’t, phone or text 07802 422091.

Download the full programme for LGBT History Month 2012 in Bristol and Bath (pdf).

Read Rictor Norton’s fascinating essays on gay history and literature.

LGBT History Month website

25 February 2012: Oral history workshop

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Jan 132012
 
Oral History Workshop

Saturday 25th February 2012,  2pm to 4pm

M-Shed, Princes Wharf, Wapping Road, Bristol, BS1 4RN
All welcome. Free event but booking required.

OutStories Bristol is looking for volunteers to gather the stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people living in or associated with Bristol and the surrounding area. This is a voluntary, oral-history project.

If you’re interested, please come to this workshop arranged in conjunction with M-Shed. At the workshop you’ll learn about OutStories Bristol, why oral history is important, how it’s done and how you can get involved.

Book a place online with Eventbrite but, if you can’t, phone or text 07802 422091.

This is a free event, but a donation to OutStories Bristol would be welcome.

Download the full programme for LGBT History Month 2012 in Bristol and Bath (pdf).

LGBT History Month website

24 February 2012: Beacons, Icons & Dykons – ‘The Children’s Hour’

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Jan 132012
 
Beacons, Icons and Dykons: “The Children’s Hour”

24 February 2012, 8:00pm ’til late

The Cube Cinema, Dove Street South, Bristol BS2 8JD.  £5/£4 concessionsThe Children's Hour

Another classic slice of sixties queer tinged cinema, Audrey Hepburn and Shirley Maclaine star as teachers at an all girls school who are accused of having an affair by a troublemaking student. What follows is a melodramatic tale of prejudice, scandal and repressed sexuality that ultimately ends in tragedy. The screening will be introduced by Mr Tom Marshman in his own inimitable style and there’ll be girly dj action in the bar after till late.

This show replaces the planned screening of the film The Killing of Sister George which was cancelled because of copyright issues. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Cube cinema

Tom Marshman ‘Inspiring Dialogues’

Download the full programme for LGBT History Month 2012 in Bristol and Bath (pdf).

LGBT History Month website

21 February 2012: Talk “Gay West – Civil Society, Community & LGBT History in Bristol & Bath 1970 to 2010” Robert Howes

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Jan 132012
 
Gay West: Civil Society, Community and LGBT History in Bristol and Bath 1970 to 2010
Talk by Robert Howes

Tuesday 21st February 2012, 7:30pm-9pm

Bristol Central Library, Deanery Road, Bristol.  Free event

Robert Howes talks about the background to his recently-published book Gay West: Civil Society, Community and LGBT History in Bristol and Bath 1970 to 2010.

Gay West is one of the longest-lasting LGBT organisations in the country, tracing its roots back to the Campaign for Homosexual Equality Bristol Group and Bath Gay Awareness Group. The book covers both the history of the group and the wider context of the local and national LGBT movement, as well as the development of the area’s commercial scene.

Robert will reflect on his experience in researching the book and suggest some questions about civil society and community which it raises.

This is a free event, but a donation to OutStories Bristol would be welcome.

Please visit or phone your local Bristol library to book a place.

You can book a place online (or just let us know you’re coming) at Eventbrite.

Download the full programme for LGBT History Month 2012 in Bristol and Bath (pdf).

Robert Howes has published an article Voluntary Action and the LGBT Movement on the website of the Voluntary Action History Society. It provides a brief but informative summary of the development of the LGBT movement in Britain from the 1960s on.

LGBT History Month website