Press cuttings from various newspapers and publications, including the Sun, Daily Mail, London Daily News, the Times, the Sunday Times, Today, Capital Gay, Greater London Council paper, Interlink, She, Observer in London, Dogmess, Guardian, Women’s Studies, City Limits, SHE magazine, and many more.
Press cuttings from various magazines and publications, covering various aspects of earlier (c.1960s-1970s) lesbian and gay cultural and social life. Publication titles include: Nova (Feb 1967); Titbits (26 Jul 1969); Honey (May 1973); 19 (Jan 1973); Life International (27 Jul 1964); British Journal of Sexual Medicine (Feb 1983); New Scientist (24 Jul 1969); Le Soir (French-language; Nov 1972); Journalist (May 1985); Daily Telegraph (10 Jan 1969); News of the World (16 Nov 1969); and related material.
Press cuttings from the ‘Out in the City’ (later, simply ‘Out’) section of City Limits magazine, listing LGBT events including club nights, discussion and support groups, and arts events.
City LimitsAssorted press cuttings relating to LGBT+ experiences & issues, including some homophobic and transphobic media coverage of LGBT lives.
Titles include: The Times; The Sun; Daily Star; News of the World; Guardian; Times Literary Supplement; City Limits; Capital Gay, and many others.
Press cuttings from various issues of Capital Gay magazine, covering many facets of LGBTQ+ cultural and social life in London and the UK, including Pride marches, protests & demonstrations, the debate around S&M and fetish gear, employment, housing and homelessness, HIV/AIDS, Section 28, politics, and related issues & events.
Capital GayAssorted press cuttings primarily relating to arts & culture, including book reviews, adverts for literary, arts, & social events and book releases, obituaries, and related material. Also includes some articles on lesbian and gay rights.
Titles include: Literary Review; Guardian; Independent; Evening Standard; Time Out; Independent on Sunday, and others.
Photocopies and press cuttings, documenting CLCBLG. These cuttings primarily document local and national support of and resistance to the establishment of CLCBLG’s premises at 54-56 Phoenix Road.
Correspondence and contracts between CLCBLG and Support Architects’ Co-operative (formerly Support Community Building Design), regarding construction and project management of CLCBLG's new premises at 54-56 Phoenix Road.
Material relating to CLCBLG's Phoenix Road premises, including: letter regarding application for continued use of Phoenix Road premises; lease/rental agreement (unsigned copy) for Phoenix Road; and correspondence between CLCBLG, Edward Fail, Bradshaw & Waterson Solicitors, and Camden Borough Council.
Correspondence relating to the retention of Phoenix Road premises by CLCBLG, including planning application to retain use of ground floor space as CLCLBLG (1990). Also contains correspondence relating to construction works at nearby Chamberlain House; correspondents include St Pancras Housing Association and Camden Council.