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It became apparent to some lesbian & gay persons that aspects of Cornwall's LGBT social, gay health, equality & campaigning history were being re-written. Certain inconvenient truths about Cornish LGBT life of the late C20th & early C21st were being airbrushed out & erased entirely by those now in control & running the 'official'? recording of Cornwall's LGBT history. 'One Queer Gay Life' is a referenced record drawn from the Sprocket Trust small archive (press cuttings, documents, letters, photos, publications, etc.) of aspects of LGBT life in Cornwall others might prefer you simply did not know.

Sunday 12 April 2015

1994 - 1st CORNWALL LGBT PRIDE? 
 
Front Cover ICT LGBT Cornwall newsletter 1994
Cornwall LGBT Fetes & 1st Gay Pride event
 
 
May 1994: Lidbury as editor of ICT newsletter initiated & organized with help of a small number of volunteers the first ever by name Gay PRIDE gathering in Cornwall, at the Op’s Room, (Monroes) Portreath. It was attended by over 140 LGBT persons.
 
An evening in support of the London PRIDE Trust. Attended by Teddy Witherington,
London Pride Trust Director, Adam Jeanes London Pride Chair, & ‘Yvette’ of Love Muscle.
This was at a time when all institutions in Cornwall, i.e.  Police, social services, councils,
education dept. etc. were vehemently & openly homophobic & hostile towards gay persons.
 
 
 
 
CORNWALL LGBT FETES
However the lesbian community & a handful of enlightened gay men had been running for
years previous to 1994 an LGBT annual fete on a farm, Nr Hayle in Cornwall.  These LGBT
fetes were for all intent & purpose a Cornwall LGBT pride event. Run by LGBT people for
LGBT people & not as (equality & diversity) lip service to organizations & authorities which
had always been homophobic & discriminatory towards gay persons. i.e. Police, Cornwall
Councils. Etc.
 
These early ‘Pride’ fetes organised/supported by Acorn Women’s group, Alternative Books, ‘Out of the Blue’, Cornwall Lesbian Line, Truro City Hosp. GU Clinic, Cornwall AIDS Council, & the ICT LGBT newsletter, along with other gay owned businesses. One of the LGBT fetes appeared in Gay Times magazine on a feature article about LGBT life in Cornwall, where St. Ives was described as ‘Death by hanging baskets’.
 
 
Photo: Lidbury interviewing Julian Clary London PRIDE 1994 for ICT :- 
Photo: Lidbury interviewing Holly Johnson London PRIDE 1994 for ICT:-