Browse Items (220 total)
"No Gays on AIDS Committee"
Tags: 1980s, 1988, AIDS, AIDS crisis, GALA, homophobia, Memorial University, MUN, MUNGALA, MUNL, Ron Knowling
"No harassment"
Tags: 1980, 1980s, Friends Bar, harassment, police, police harassment, William Bartlett
"North Side. St. John's. [Harbour showing cod processing.]"
Edith S. Watson (1861-1943) was an American freelance photographer who travelled throughout Canada as well as…
Tags: 1910s, 1913, art, battery, Connecticut, couples, Edith S. Watson, Edith Watson, photography, queer women, St. John's, tourism, United States, Victoria Hayward, wlw
"Out of the closets into the world"
"Prejudice and assault: Is this a university?"
"Pride '83"
Tags: 1980s, 1983, cinema, GAIN, Pride, Pride bonfire, Pride Week 1983, sports, Stonewall, Tree Walsh
"Reproductive technologies are disempowering women"
"Robin Hood Cove. Near Trinity."
Edith S. Watson (1861-1943) was an American freelance photographer who travelled throughout Canada as well as Newfoundland and Labrador in the early 20th century.…
Tags: 1910s, 1913, art, Connecticut, couples, Crow Head, Edith S. Watson, Edith Watson, photography, queer women, tourism, United States, Victoria Hayward, wlw
"Royal Lake Pavillion"
"Sexuality 89: a Positive Perspective"
"Silence = Death" Sticker
The sticker was…
Tags: activism, AIDS, CODCO, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, physical objects, Pride, pride parade
"Sixty Speak out at GSB Conference"
Tags: 1970s, 1975, animals, Atlantic, Boston, Boston Gay Speakers, gay, Gay Community News, nature, Newfoundland, science
"Smoky Tickle." [View of harbour]
Edith S. Watson (1861-1943) was an American freelance photographer who travelled throughout Canada as well as Newfoundland and Labrador in the early…
"Smoky Tickle"
Edith S. Watson (1861-1943) was an American freelance photographer who…
Tags: 1910s, 1913, art, Connecticut, couples, Edith S. Watson, Edith Watson, Photograph, photography, queer women, tourism, United States, wlw
"Sodomy" entry in Inuktitut- English dictionary
The criminalization of queerness and eradication of gender diversity was essential to the colonial project on Turtle Island and in…
"Some Pretty Draperies"
Tags: 1900s, art history, artisan, artist, Charles Henry Danielle, decoration, design, James Vey, Mr. Jas. Vey, Octagon Castle, photography, satin, sewing, silk
"St. John's police assault bar patrons"
Tags: 1980, 1980s, assault, Eric Clarke, Friends Bar, police, raid, St. John's, violence
"Summer Snow"
Tags: 1910s, 1913, black and white, Edith S. Watson, Edith Watson, flowers, house, mountains, New England, Photograph, queer women, summer, sun, travel, trees, Victoria Hayward, west coast
"The Convent, Ferrylands"
Tags: 1910, 1913, Edith S. Watson, Ferryland, photography, queer women, The Convent, tourism, Victoria Hayward, wlw
"The Professor's Will"
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Surviving the Experience"
"This ad is for men and women who are GAY"
Tags: 1970s, 1974, CHAN, gay, lesbians, Memorial University, Muse, organizing, St. John’s, students
"Tommy Sexton is one of Newfoundland's most versatile actors and dancers. Here he portrays some well-known 'types'"
Tags: 1970s, 1979, acting, AIDS, art, dance, Decks Awash, Newfoundland, parody, Photograph, photography, satire, St. John's, Tommy Sexton
"Venison Island"
Edith S. Watson…
Tags: 1910s, 1913, art, Connecticut, couples, Edith S. Watson, Edith Watson, Photograph, photography, queer women, tourism, United States, Venison Island, wlw
"View of a Wharf"
Edith S. Watson (1861-1943) was an American freelance photographer who travelled throughout Canada as well as Newfoundland and Labrador in the early 20th century. She travelled and…
Tags: 1910s, 1913, art, Connecticut, couples, Edith S. Watson, Edith Watson, Photograph, photography, queer women, tourism, Twillingate, United States, wlw
"Vigil for people with AIDS"
"What's in a name?"
Tags: 1979, 1980, 1980s, community, Dildo, Dildo Place, petition, St. John's
"White Bear Island"
Edith S. Watson (1861-1943) was an American freelance photographer who travelled throughout Canada as well as…
Tags: 1910s, 1913, art, couple, couples, Edith S. Watson, Edith Watson, Photograph, photography, queer couple, queer women, tourism, travel, Victoria Hayward, wlw
"Who Will Be The Heir of this Newfoundland Hermit?"
Tags: 1900s, 1902, acting, adoption, Brooklyn, burial, callers, castle, Charles H. Danielle, coffin, costumer, dance teacher, death, death wishes, decoration, fame, family, frame, funeral, galleries, garment design, health, heir, isolated, money, mystery, Octagon Castle, painting, queer, queer man, riches, satin, silk, St. John’s, talent, wealth
"Women Who Lived as Men"
“Conference focuses on communication”
“Forces ignore outcry, expel Thornborrow”
“Gays find organization means better life”
“Rural outreach: ‘What? Gay people here?’”
Tags: 1980s, 1982, Atlantic Canada, Beth Lacey, GAIN, rural
AboutFace, June 1991
AboutFace, October 1991
N.A.N.'s News Vol 1, No 2.
N.A.N.'s News Vol 1, No 3
Contains Pride Week schedule, including March for…
A complaint regarding a song on CHMR perpetuating the stereotypical lesbian
This article elaborates on the humorous nature of the song but is…
Tags: 1980s, CHMR, lesbian and gay Issues, Muse, music
A Project about Lesbians and Their Relationships with Their Sisters
AIDS awareness centre opened in St. John's
Alternative Presses - Guy to Goddess: An Intimate Look at Drag Queens
Tags: 1990s, 1995, book review, drag queens, trans, trans women, transgender
Amendment proposed for NL Human Rights Act: ban discrimination based on sexual orientation
An educational approach to AIDS
Annual Report of the Department of Health 1993 - 1994
At Portugal Cove Photograph
Tags: 1910s, 1913, Edith Watson, Portugal cove, train
Book of Instructions and Information by Charles H. Danielle for the Guidance of Frederick A. Brazill
C. H. Danielle Masquerade Ball Invitation
Tags: 1880s, 1888, 19th century, balls, Charles Danielle, costume, dance, New York, queer men, the professor, United States
Charles H. Danielle detailed post-mortem instructions
Tags: 1900s, Charles H. Danielle, handwritten, letter, Octagon Castle, queer man, will