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In This Place: Gaychester
BBC Sounds
6 episodes
8 months ago

Exploring the LGBT+ history of Manchester - from a trans man born in 1799, a 1880 "Drag Ball", Alan Turing, Section 28, the AKT to the story behind Canal Street.

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Exploring the LGBT+ history of Manchester - from a trans man born in 1799, a 1880 "Drag Ball", Alan Turing, Section 28, the AKT to the story behind Canal Street.

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History of Canal Street
In This Place: Gaychester
16 minutes
6 years ago
History of Canal Street

Nick Grimshaw takes a look down Canal Street at how it earned its place in LGBT+ history, growing from one pub to one of the most famous streets in the country.

By the 90s the LGBT+ party scene in Manchester was famous enough to be known as Gaychester – but why did Manchester become known for its queer community?

Each episode of In This Place: Gaychester looks at a different aspect of the city’s queer history.

If you’re in Manchester, you can use this podcast as a walking tour and visit the locations spoken about.

Head down to Canal Street and find the rainbow mosaics marking The Union and what use to be Manto.

If you need help with LGBT+ issues or if you have suicidal thoughts, visit the BBC Action Line at bbc.co.uk/actionline

Presenter: Nick Grimshaw Producers: Robert Beck, Jo Dheal and Jo Newsholme Editors: Nicky Edwards and Sam Turner

In This Place: Gaychester

Exploring the LGBT+ history of Manchester - from a trans man born in 1799, a 1880 "Drag Ball", Alan Turing, Section 28, the AKT to the story behind Canal Street.