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|status          = Active
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The '''UK LGBT Archive''' (created June {{tag|Founded in 2011|2011}} as '''LGBT History UK''' with URI http://lgbthistoryuk.org/wiki/ – and re-launched under its present name December 2015) is an extensive [[wiki]] which aims to build to a comprehensive history of {{tag|Lesbian}}, {{tag|Gay}}, {{tag|Bisexual}} and {{tag|Transgender}} (LGBT) {{tag|people}}, {{tag|places}}, {{tag|organisation}}s and {{tag|events}} in the {{tag|United Kingdom}} ({{tag|England}}, {{tag|Scotland}}, {{tag|Wales}} and {{tag|Ireland|Northern Ireland}}).
The '''UK LGBT Archive''' (created June 2011 as '''LGBT History UK''' and re-launched under its present name December 2015) is an extensive [[wiki]] which aims to build to a comprehensive history of {{tag|Lesbian}}, {{tag|Gay}}, {{tag|Bisexual}} and {{tag|Transgender}} (LGBT) {{tag|people}}, {{tag|places}}, {{tag|organisations}} and {{tag|events}} in the {{tag|United Kingdom}} ({{tag|England}}, {{tag|Scotland}}, {{tag|Wales}} and {{tag|Ireland|Northern Ireland}}).


It is based on principles similar to [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], but takes a much more relaxed attitude to what is regarded as a "notable" subject for inclusion.  Articles are generally written to a very high standard of presentation and content, and contain good references to reliable sources.  Furthermore, articles are presented in an extremely well balanced style of prose, maintaining a consistent {{tag|NPOV|neutral point of view}}.
It is based on principles similar to [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], but takes a much more relaxed attitude to what is regarded as a "notable" subject for inclusion.  Articles are generally written to a very high standard of presentation and content, and contain good references to reliable sources.  Furthermore, articles are presented in an extremely well balanced style of prose, maintaining a consistent {{tag|NPOV|neutral point of view}}.
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;Links
;Links
*[http://lgbtarchive.uk UK LGBT Archive homepage]
*[http://lgbtarchive.uk UK LGBT Archive homepage]
*[http://lgbtarchive.uk/wiki/Jonathan_Harbourne Jonathan Harbourne] — founder of LGBT History Project, now known as the UK LGBT Archive


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Latest revision as of 13:39, 5 December 2022

Alt=Current logo of the UK LGBT Archive wiki
UK LGBT Archive
Recent changes • WikiNode • About • [No Mobile URL]
Founded by: Jonathan Harbourne
Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: LGBT
Wiki size: 4,479 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 28 info / verify

(As of: 2018-12-21)

The UK LGBT Archive (created June 2011 as LGBT History UK with URI http://lgbthistoryuk.org/wiki/ – and re-launched under its present name December 2015) is an extensive wiki which aims to build to a comprehensive history of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people, places, organisations and events in the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland).

It is based on principles similar to Wikipedia, but takes a much more relaxed attitude to what is regarded as a "notable" subject for inclusion. Articles are generally written to a very high standard of presentation and content, and contain good references to reliable sources. Furthermore, articles are presented in an extremely well balanced style of prose, maintaining a consistent neutral point of view.

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