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‘Edinburgh Gay Scene Guide’ page 1
Unknown, 1999, Publisher's print
‘Edinburgh Gay Scene Guide’ page 1
‘Edinburgh Gay Scene Guide’ page 1
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Item no
52027
Title
‘Edinburgh Gay Scene Guide’ page 1
Description
26 page booklet detailing gay friendly venues and gay specific venues in Edinburgh.
Gives details of telephone numbers, ratings of staff and toilets. Also gay friendly guesthouses. Support groups in Edinburgh.
Produced by Gay Men’s Health
Photo credit: Russell Clegg
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1999
Type
Publisher's print
Accession number
HH6463.13.2005
Guide included bars, cafes and clubs which no longer exist in Edinburgh but were stalwarts of the gay scene in the 1980s and 1990s including The New Town Bar, The Claremont Bar, The Blue Moon Café. Each venue listing includes a ‘Totty Factor’ rating of between one and five stars!
Interestingly, the Nexus Café was formerly the premises of the Lesbian & Gay Centre, 60 Broughton Street, Edinburgh demonstrating that venues evolved but maintained links to the past.
Collected for the Remember When LBGT project.
The
Remember When project
was an oral and community history project which documented the lives and achievements of Edinburgh’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, past and present and was a joint initiative between the City of Edinburgh and the Living Memory Association.
The project recorded the stories of a wide range of Edinburgh’s LGBT communities and showed how they have continually made a distinctive and valuable contribution to life in Edinburgh.
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Rainbow Collections – LGBTQ+ material from Museums & Galleries Edinburgh
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