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- Titti La Camp | Lost Gay London
Titti La Camp | Lost Gay London TITTI LA CAMP 'Thora Hird' The Regina Fong Gala, Black Cap 19/5/09 'I Dreamed a Dream' The Bulldog Pub (Brighton) 'Feed The Birds' The Bulldog Pub (Brighton) 'Defying Gravity' The Bulldog Pub (Brighton) 'Hopelessly Devoted To You' The Bulldog Pub (Brighton) Check out Titti's youtube page
- Site Guidelines | Lost Gay London
S ite Gu idelin es Lost Gay London – Guidelines We’re dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and respectful community for L GBTQ+ individuals exploring and celebrating the vibrant life of London. To ensure a positive experience for everyone, please take a moment to read our co mmunity guidelines: 1. Respect Ev eryone Treat all members with kindness and respect. Discrimination, hate speech, harassment, or any form of intolerance based on race, ethnicity, gender, se xuality, religion, or background will not be tolerated. 2. Be Inclusive We celebrate diversity . Use inclusive language and be mindful of different identities and experiences. Support and uplift one another. 3. Privacy and Consent Respect others’ privacy. Do no t share personal information without explicit permission. Always seek consent before initiating contact or sharing content involving others. 4. Keep Content Appropriate Share content that is respectful and appropriate for all users. Avoid posting explicit or offensive material. Follow community standards and platform ru les. 5. No Spam or Self-Promotion Refrain from posting spam, unsolicited advertisements, or excessive self-promotion. Contributions should be r elevant and contribute positively to the community. 6. Report Concerns If you encounter any issues, offensive content, or violations of thes e guidelines, please report them to our moderators. We are committed to maintaining a safe environment. 7. Have Fun and Be Yourself Enjoy exploring London through our platform! Be authentic, open-minded, and supportive. Let’s build a welcoming community where everyone feels comfortabl e. Thank you f or being part of Lost Gay London! Together, we can create a vibrant, inclusive space for all.
- The Box Bar Boys Calendar 2005 | Lost Gay London
The Box Bar Boys Calendar 2005 BoxBar 32-34 Monmouth Street Covent garden, London WC2 The BoxBar calendar 2005 featured sexy barmen from the bar. Photography by the renowned photographer Jay Eff. 1/1 1/2
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- Vauxhall Sports Day | Lost Gay London
The Gay Sports Day, aka Vauxhall Sports Day is an annual light-hearted sports event in Vauxhall, held in the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, behind the Royal Vauxhall Tavern on August Bank Holiday. The event dates back to the 1980s. The sports are a competition between teams of five players, in a variety of events, including: *Tug of warthrowing *The handbagdrag *Relay spacehopper *Relayegg and spoon race *50 metre mincesack *Racerhythmic gymnastics. Vauxhall Sports Day The Gay Sports Day, aka Vauxhall Sports Day is an annual light-hearted sports event in Vauxhall, held in the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, behind the Royal Vauxhall Tavern on August Bank Holiday. The event dates back to the 1980s, but from 2007 onwards it has been organised by the RVT together with the gay men's health charity, GMFA. The sports are a competition between teams of five players, in a variety of events, including: *Tug of warthrowing *The handbagdrag *Relay spacehopper *Relayegg and spoon race *50 metre mincesack *Racerhythmic gymnastics.
- Photos | Lost Gay London
PHOTOPAGE Lost Gay London has a large amount of photos currently being migrated from our Facebook page over to this site. To view what is currently available, hover your mouse over the Photos tab at the top of the page, and a drop-down menu will show you our current photo pages (pictured below) . We hope you enjoy the memories, and remember, there is so many more memories coming very soon. Stay tuned!
- Videos | Lost Gay London
Lost Gay London Video Page! We're excited to share this collection of videos with you. There's a wide range of footage, from our much loved Pride marches, to fabulous queens sitting in Brompton Cemetery foldly reminiscing about The Coleherne. Feel free to explore our diverse range of memorable events, and relive some of our favourite moments. Happy viewing! All Videos Kategorien Video abspielen Video abspielen 00:53 Mark Wardle Collection Promo Video abspielen Video abspielen 07:34 Gay London In The 90 s Brompton Cemetery Video abspielen Video abspielen 09:23 Trade - Flash Back - Are you ready Video abspielen Video abspielen 02:37 Titti La Camp Video abspielen Video abspielen 07:38 Titti La Camp Drag Roast segment at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern Video abspielen Video abspielen 06:17 Putting on the dish, the art of Polari Polari is a historically used form of secret slang or cant, primarily by gay men in Britain, but also by other groups like performers, sailors, and criminals. It was a way to communicate privately, particularly during a time when homosexuality was illegal and stigmatized. Polari's origins are diverse, drawing from Italian, Romani, Yiddish, and other influences, according to Wikipedia. Video abspielen Video abspielen 03:04 Sandra Hush.1 Video abspielen Video abspielen 01:56 Sandra Hush Video abspielen Video abspielen 03:00 Millie Mop - Any Queen Will Do Millie Mop - Any Queen Will Do Mehr laden
- Remembering our lost friends | Lost Gay London
Remembering our lost friends from the London and UK scene of the past. Many of our friends have been lost to addiction, HIV/AIDS and natural causes. We can never forget these beautiful people. Friends F o r e v e r Remembering our long lost friends that we loved so much and will never forget Here at Lost Gay London, we treasure the memories of the amazing times we had in the past. But just as importantly, we must never forget the incredible guys and girls we shared those moments with—friends who are no longer with us today. These beautiful souls were a huge part of our lives and community and are a vital part of our shared history. True friends should never be forgotten—they deserve to be remembered with the love, respect, and deep connection we all shared. As you look through these images, take a moment to smile and remember who they were—the friendships we had, the laughter, and the unique memories they gave us. This page is dedicated to them! It’s here to make us SMILE as we honour the love, joy, and life they brought into our world. If you would like contribute a photo of a friend or a family member that is no longer with us, please feel free to email it to lostgaylondon@outlook.com , with the subject line saying 'Friends Forever'. Please provide their name and a little bit of information about them. Together, let’s keep their memories alive 🌺 Steffan Wigfield Friends F o r e v e r If you, or someone you know is having mental health issues and would like to speak to a professional. Check out our external help and support page at https://www.lostgaylondon.com/external-services-and-help-lines
- The Backstreet | Lost Gay London
Practically untouched since its April 1985 opening (with dusty boots dangling from the ceiling to prove it), John Edwards's bar The Backstreet (referred to as simply 'Backstreet') abides by its strict fetish dress code, and the pay-off for its loyal leather and rubber clientele is an unfussy, dark and atmospheric cruising space — the closest thing London has to an old-style European leather bar. THE BACKSTREET London's oldest leather bar The Backstreet was a gay leather bar on the Mile End Road in London's East End. It was London's longest running, and last remaining leather bar, having opened in April 1985. In 2019, it was saved from redevelopment by Tower Hamlets Council, which stated that the redevelopment would "harm the long-term provision of a nightclub that serves the LGBT+ community". The reprieve was short lived however, and the bar closed permanently on 17 July 2022. In 2024, a documentary film about the leather bar. The Backstreet premiered at the Sheffield Docfest directed by Romain Beck







