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Group    From 1998 

Wandsworth LGBT+ Forum

Categories: Gender Issues

Wandsworth LGBT+ Forum

A group that focuses on the development and support of LGBT groups, organisations and projects so they can deliver direct services and campaign for individual rights.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Wandsworth LGBT+ Forum

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My Beautiful Laundrette

Although not specified on the plaque, it was erected by Wandsworth LGBTQ+ Forum.

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Oscar Wilde - Clapham Junction

The plaque was unveiled by actor Russell Tovey and Mayor of Wandsworth, Lesli...

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Other Subjects

Dr Arthur Farre

Dr Arthur Farre

Eminent obstetrician and physician extraordinary to Queen Victoria. Born Charterhouse Square. As a friend of Baron Rothschild and obstetrician to his wife,helped him set up the Evelina Children'...

Person, Children, Gender Issues, Medicine

1 memorial
Dora Montefiore

Dora Montefiore

Suffragist, socialist, poet, and autobiographer. Served on executive of the NUWSS and then joined WSPU and Womens Tax Resistance League, whose members refused to pay taxes. Born as Dorothy France...

Person, Gender Issues, Australia

1 memorial
William Thomas Stead

William Thomas Stead

Campaigning journalist and spiritualist. Born Northumberland. Committed to the peace movement, women's rights, civil liberties. As part of his campaign against juvenile prostitution he 'bought' 12 ...

Person, Gender Issues, Journalism / Publishing, Paranormal, Peace, Tragedy

2 memorials
Friendly Female Society

Friendly Female Society

From Bridge to Nowhere: "The Female Friendly Society {sic} was started in 1802, by and for women, operating by love, kindness, and absence of humbug. It gave small grants to poor, aged women of ...

Group, Gender Issues, Social Welfare

1 memorial
Girls Friendly Society

Girls Friendly Society

From English Heritage: "...founded in 1875 by Mary Townsend as an Anglican organisation that offered care and support to such women, through seven 'lodges' across west London, in areas like Ealing...

Group, Gender Issues, Social Welfare

1 memorial