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LGBT culture in London : ウィキペディア英語版 | LGBT culture in London The LGBT culture of London, England, is centred on Old Compton Street in Soho. There are also LGBT pubs and restaurants in Earl's Court.〔Olson, Donald. ''London for Dummies'' (Volume 136 of Dummies Travel). John Wiley & Sons, 2 February 2010. 6th Edition. ISBN 0470619651, 9780470619650. p. (67 ).〕 ==History== In the 18th century, some businesspersons and aristocrats had, for the time, relatively open LGBT lifestyles. Rictor Norton, author of ''Mother Clap's Molly House: The Gay Subculture in England, 1700-1830'' stated that in the 1720s London had more gay pubs and clubs than it did in 1950. LGBT studies pre-1920s were entirely of males caught in scandals, and most of them were members of the Royal Family of the United Kingdom.〔Thomas, p. (363 ).〕 Homosexuality was decriminalized in the UK in 1967. London was an LGBT tourism destination even before 1967.〔 LGBT culture became more visible during the 1970s as a result of civil rights movements. Mark W. Turner, the author of "Gay London," stated that when Derek Jarman moved to Charing Cross in 1979, it began the process of Soho becoming the centre of the London LGBT community and that by the early 1990s this was "firmly established".〔Turner, p. (50 ).〕 The Admiral Duncan pub in Soho was bombed on 30 April 1999.〔Eade, John. ''Placing London: From Imperial Capital to Global City'' (Berghahn Series). Berghahn Books, 2000. p. (78 ). ISBN 1571818030, 9781571818034.〕 Newspaper articles stated the belief that the bombing was intended to attack the LGBT community; no persons who died in the incident were members of the LGBT community.〔Eade, John. ''Placing London: From Imperial Capital to Global City'' (Berghahn Series). Berghahn Books, 2000. p. (79 ). ISBN 1571818030, 9781571818034.〕
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