Photograph taken in the Limelight Ormeau Avenue on a Monday night early 1990's. The subjects are Robert Brown and Peter Duffy dressed as characters from Whatever happened to Baby Jane
4 University Street, or ‘Number 4’ as it became known,
served as a centre for the gay community in Belfast from early in 1977 to October 1983. The vacant and derelict house was ‘loaned’ to the Gay Liberation Society by QUB. It housed the Cara-Friend…
This article describes the background and objectives of a meeting held for the purpose of setting up a lesbian campaigning and information group in Belfast. Topics of note include child custody, tenancy and housing rights.
Also on the page is a…
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.
In 1989 the Cork Lesbian Line Collective and the Belfast Lesbian Line participated in a Co-operation North Exchange.
They were awarded 1st Prize in the Women's Links Section.
The Co-operation North programme funded exchanges and co-operation…
A cartoon of Hettie, a straight character who is an ally/supporter of LGBT rights. Hettie is holding a sign that reads 'Straight but not Narrow'. Hettie appeared regularly in Women's News.
A cartoon depicting a woman holding a sign that reads 'free drinks for the lesbian typist' alongside a newspaper that reads 'Official it's in to be gay'.