In 1967, the Sexual Offences Act legalised consensual, private, homosexual acts between two men who were aged 21 or above.
A coin of Emperor Elagabalus found in Baldock in the 1920s provides links with a scandalous period of ancient Roman history.
The outbreak of HIV and AIDS in the 1980s shook the world. Read how it impacted Hertfordshire.
Hertfordshire-born Arthur Gore was crucial in introducing a bill to Parliament to decriminalise homosexuality.
Read about the history of same-sex marriages and civil partnerships in Hertfordshire.
Acclaimed writer E M Forster spent his childhood in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
Edward John Edwards was a rector of Essendon in the late 19th century who had to flee the county after being accused of gross indecency.
Operation Spanner was a UK-wide police investigation into male same-sex sadomasochism which impacted a man in Welwyn Garden City.
Oscar Wilde was an Irish poet and playwright who had a friendship with Lady Desborough of Panshanger.
Peter Frank Ashman was a lawyer who campaigned against legislation discriminating against LGBTQ people.
Quentin Crisp was an English writer and actor who modelled for the St Albans School of Art.
Ronald Wright, sometimes known as Sir Gay, was an artist, writer and model born in Puckeridge.
Stonewall Equality Limited is a UK LGBT+ rights charity that was co-founded by Peter Ashman from St Albans.
Same-sex relationships have been legislated since the Tudor period.
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