By 1973, GLF had effectively dissipated and had given way to its spin-off organisations.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Gay Liberation Front
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First gay rights demonstration
Unveiled 25 November 2000, the 30th anniversary of the commemorated event. In...
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Gay Liberation Front
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First gay rights demonstration
Unveiled 25 November 2000, the 30th anniversary of the commemorated event. In...
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