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Bishopsgate Institute

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Found just a stone’s throw from Liverpool Street Station, the Bishopsgate Institute is a community learning centre that founded by educational reformer Reverend William Rogers, Rector of St Botolph's Church in the City of London in the late nineteenth century. Its Grade-II listed building was ‘erected for the benefit of the public’ in 1894, with the motto ‘I never stop learning’, and has been housing local archives and hosting talks, discussions and educational courses for adults in the area ever since. 

Under the leadership of Special Collections and Archives Manager Stef Dickers, in recent years it has become best known for its sizeable archives documenting LGBTQ+ London and the city’s histories of protest and activism, having become home to the Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive in 2011. This collection alone holds 350,000 press cuttings, while the photographic archives house 500,000 images, and the London collection features more than 150,000 books, pamphlets, maps and photographs of the city.

Educational events at the Institute encompass everything from exercise and dance classes to creative writing courses, history talks and archive tours. 

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Bishopsgate
London
EC2M 4QH
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Bishopsgate Archive Tour: LGBTQ Collections

The archives of the Bishopsgate Institute are a treasure trove of LGBTQ+ history with extensive collections of cuttings, badges, banners, leather jackets – and even a set of wizard’s robes. Lead by the legendary Stefan Dickers, the Special Collections and Archives Manager at Bishopsgate Institute and the archivist responsible for developing the Institute’s collection on LGBTQ+ Britain over the past 20 years, these 90-minute sessions will acquaint you with the collection, which comprises of more than 10,000 LGBTQ+ titles, and the individual archives of Stonewall, Switchboard, the Terrence Higgins Trust and the UK Leather and Fetish Archives. By the end of the tour you’ll have seen the lot, and also answered the all-important question of just how many lesbian pulp fiction novels one library can hold. 
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