For the very first time the National Museum of Ireland, will host the 2020 OUTing the Past Festival.
Read MoreThe Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official archive for Northern Ireland and holds over 3 million records that tell the story of our people and our place.
Read MoreLeicester Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Centre is a voluntary organisation established to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
Read MoreLSE Library is proud to be a hub for OUTing the Past (outingthepast.com) in LGBT+ History Month
Read MoreThe National Gallery of Ireland was opened to the public in 1864. It was founded as a free national collection which is accessible to all.
Read MoreThe Brighton Museum & Art Gallery opened in 1873 on land formerly used for stables on the estate of George IV’s eccentric Royal Pavilion and was one of the first purpose built museums in England.
Read MoreMeet the first of our 2020 hubs - Bishopsgate Institute in London
Read MoreDiscover Liverpool’s unique contribution to the world at the Museum of Liverpool.
Read MoreThe New York Irish Center is a community center welcoming all of the Irish in the NYC region and all those who wish to share with us in celebrating Irish culture.
Read MoreFor the second time Leeds has been confirmed as a hub city for OUTing the Past and to say that we are looking forward to hosting OTP 2209 at Leeds City Museum is an understatement.
Read MoreStockport Libraries is feeling loud and proud to be a cultural hub for OUTing the Past. All through February 2020 we have an exciting programme of events planned to celebrate LGBT+ Month.
Read MoreAs part of LGBT History Month the National Maritime Museum will be hosting OUTing the Past – an evening of free talks by gifted speakers from around the UK and Ireland.
Read MoreThe Museum of Free Derry was set by the Bloody Sunday Trust up to tell the story of events that occurred in and impacted on the ‘Free Derry’ community in the latter part of the 1960s and early part of the 1970s. These were momentous events that shaped the city and also impacted greatly across the north and internationally, playing a major role in shaping the years that followed.
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