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T-shirt fragment
Unknown, 2004, Cotton
T-shirt fragment
T-shirt fragment
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Item no
52029
Title
T-shirt fragment
Description
Fragment of a t-shirt ripped off into a rectangular shape showing the design. Black triangle, with a pink linked-chain inside it. In the black text above it: "LOVE IS NOT A CRIME". Underneath the triangle it says: "NUS SCOTLAND LESBIAN AND GAY CAMPAIGN".
Photo credit: Suzy Murray
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
2004
Type
Cotton
Accession number
HH648.03.2005
LGBT student activities 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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