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sport scholarships were invented when Lord Grantham suddenly accepted Thomas Barrow's homosexuality as soon as he realised he was decent at cricket
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Dill Pickle Club records [box 001], 1906-1941
Magnus Hirschfeld, one of the earliest and most influential advocates for gay rights, speaking at the Dill Pickle Club in the early 20th century.
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Young man, maybe from Wandervogel movement or Bündische Jugend. Approximately between 1918 and 1933.
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Wilfred Owen to Siegfried Sassoon.
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I just saw something! The captains pipe!!! He doesn’t have it as a ghost… Did Havers take it with him? As a memory of James?
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Hugh Grant & Rupert Graves (c.1987) in a publicity shot for the movie Maurice.
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Nils santesson 1873-1960. He was a Swedish tinsmith, sculptor and writer. He belonged to the tinsmith family Santesson.
On 4 January 1907 he was arrested for homosexual fornication[similar too the law in the UK called” gross indecency “] and on 21 January he was sentenced to ten months' hard labour in a morality.
The law against homosexual acts was applied quite rarely at that time in Sweden. The fact that Santesson's case resulted in a trial was due to the tragic circumstances, in which a 22-year-old tin foundry worker had attempted to take his own life and in a suicide note to his parents accused Santesson of having destroyed him in body and soul.
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