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Belfast Pride Photographs
Collection of seven photographs taken of the first Belfast Gay Pride march in June 1991
Belfast Pride Photograph
Large photograph of the first Belfast Gay Pride march in June 1991 at the top of Donegall Place showing a banner for the Queen's University, Belfast Student Community Action Group and several banners protesting the march.
The Troubles I've Seen
In September 2019, The Heritage Lottery Fund awarded a grant of £70,000 to support the production of 'The Troubles I've seen'. This was the first large-scale project of its kind to be funded in Northern Ireland.
The project aimed to collect,…
The project aimed to collect,…
Freedom of the City
The ticket HERE NI had to attend the Freedom of the City. The 1st time an LGBTQIA+ organisation was honoured along with others in this way. Here NI said they are honoured be recognised alongside so many others who served our communities during the…
Friends of Queerspace
The late May Blood attending the Underexposed Photography Exhibition in 2008 with the then Lord Mayor Tom Hartley, Gerry Kelly MLA and Queerspace activists Colin Flinn and Gareth Lee.
Counterpoint: Gay Rights - Clip of John Cross Interview
Counterpoint was a TV Programme broadcast in the 1990's in Northern Ireland on the Ulster Television (UTV) branch of the national television channel ITV. It was a debate format show which encouraged guest speakers to discuss a range of topical…
Insight: Gay Pride 1999
Insight: Gay Pride is a television programme originally broadcast on Ulster Television (UTV) in Northern Ireland in 1999. The programme covers events at Belfast Pride that year. It includes interviews with the organisers and coverage of religious…
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