LGBT+ History at the Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum
To mark LGBT+ History Month, the museum is delighted to host a showing of The Troubles I’ve Seen, a short documentary
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LGBT+ History at the Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum
To mark LGBT+ History Month, the museum is delighted to host a showing of The Troubles I’ve Seen, a short documentary exploring the experiences and stories of the local LGBT Community, alongside a hosted discussion with the LGBT NI Heritage Project.
Directed by Conan McIvor, this emotive and often funny film hears from those who experienced and were involved in the beginning of the LGBT movement in Northern Ireland. This screening will be followed by a hosted discussion with participants and staff from The LGBT Heritage Project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Our events are free and in person, and take place in the museum’s historic Assembly Room. Booking is required. Doors open at 6.30pm for tea and coffee on arrival, and talks start promptly at 7pm. Please note there is no allocated seating for this event.
For more information or to book, contact museum reception by: