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Friday, 23 September 2016 02:45

Historic England to Protect Oscar Wilde’s Home and Others with Gay Heritage

34 Tite St., London, where Oscar Wilde lived from 1884 to 1895. 34 Tite St., London, where Oscar Wilde lived from 1884 to 1895. commons.wikimedia.org

The life stories of LGBTQ men and women who made historic contributions to society have often been ignored or underestimated. A new initiative, undertaken by Historic England and referred to as Pride of Place, is relisting (protecting) the homes of Oscar Wilde, Benjamin Britten, and Anne Lister, among others.

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