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Older Lesbian Network (Wales) Newsletter, February 1997, seven A4 pages, 14pp, stapled. Image on the front page: 'Ruth and Naomi' by Evelyn de Morgan. This issue includes feedback on the previous meeting and a treasurer's report. Notices: Quiz night at Chapter, Tai Chi workshop at upcoming meeting, Permanent Waves Workshop, International Women's Day Workshop. Poem. Newspaper cuttings. Cartoons. Articles: Gay? A Christian? A Contradiction?, Lesbian icons for the under eight. Letter from the editor. Congratulations announcement. Adverts: Rubyfruit Disco, Wye Valley B&B, Wild Rose Holidays for Women, Swansea Women's Resource and Training Centre. Diary of events.

The Older Lesbian Network (Wales) was established in 1993, for women aged 35 and over defining themselves as lesbian who are committed to anti-discriminatory principles. Since May 1993, monthly meetings have been held at the Friends Meeting House on Charles Street in Cardiff, and social events organised and information exchanged through a monthly newsletter. The organisation is sometimes referred to as Older Lesbian Network, South Wales or Older and Bolder. The organisation has links with related organisations, including Older Lesbian Network (based in London), Border Women Network (a social network for lesbians in mid and south Wales, Shropshire and Hereford and Worcester), and Swansea Lesbian Line (telephone advice service). Source: Glamorgan Archives

Glamorgan Archives, DWAW1/1
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