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This is a '''Timeline of UK Transgender History'''. It is intended to cover the full range of trans life in the UK in the widest sense, including transgender, transvestism, intersex, etc...
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[[File:A TransGender-Symbol Plain3.svg|thumb|Transgender symbol]]This is a '''Timeline of UK Transgender History'''. It is intended to cover the full range of trans life in the UK in the widest sense, including transgender, transvestism etc...
  
* '''850s''' – a woman from [[Wimborne Minster]] is supposedly elected [[Pope Joan]].
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==Earlier centuries==
* '''1682''' – [[James Barry]], army surgeon, dies and is allegedly found to have been a woman.
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* '''850s''' – A woman from [[Wimborne Minster]] is supposedly elected [[Pope Joan]].
* '''1766''' – Charles-Geneviève-Louis-Auguste-André-Timothée d'Éon de Beaumont, the [[Chevalier d'Éon]] comes to live in England (until 1777, returning in 1785).
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* '''1395''' – [[John Rykener]] arrested for cross-dressing.
* '''1920''' – [[Havelock Ellis]] coins the term "[[Eonism]] after the [[Chevalier d'Éon]].
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* '''1682''' – [[Arabella Hunt]]'s marriage is dissolved as her husband is discovered to be a woman.
* '''1951''' – [[Roberta Cowell]] has sex-change surgery.
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* '''1766''' – [[Princess Seraphina]] appears in court.
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* '''1766''' – The [[Chevalier d'Éon]] (Charles-Geneviève-Louis-Auguste-André-Timothée d'Éon de Beaumont), comes to live in England (until 1777, returning in 1785).
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* '''1834''' – Birth of Catherine Coombes, who took the name [[Charley Wilson]] and lived for over 40 years as a man.
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* '''1865''' – [[James Barry]], army surgeon, dies and is allegedly found to have been a woman.
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* '''1871''' – "Fanny" and "Stella" ([[Ernest Boulton and Frederick Park‎]]) acquitted of sodomy and cross-dressing.
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* '''1880''' – The police raid a [[1880 drag ball|drag ball]] in [[Manchester]].
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* '''1889''' – [[Mary Mudge]] dies aged 85 and is found to have been a man.
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==20th century==
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* '''1905''' – [[Paul Downing]] found looking for his wife on Blackfriars Bridge, is discovered to be a woman, Caroline Brogden.
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* '''1920''' – [[Havelock Ellis]] coins the term "[[Eonism]]" after the [[Chevalier d'Éon]].
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* '''1951''' – [[Roberta Cowell]] (previously Robert Cowell) has gender reassignment surgery and has her birth certificate changed from male to female.
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* '''1958''' – [[Jonathan Ferguson]] (previously Irene Ferguson) publicly transitions from female to male.
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* '''1958''' – [[Michael Dillon]]'s trans history is exposed in the press.
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* '''1960''' – [[April Ashley]] has gender reassignment surgery.
 
* '''1960''' – [[Georgina Turtle]] (previously George Turtle) has her birth certificate changed from male to female.
 
* '''1960''' – [[Georgina Turtle]] (previously George Turtle) has her birth certificate changed from male to female.
 
* '''1966''' – Founding of trans organisation the [[Beaumont Society]].
 
* '''1966''' – Founding of trans organisation the [[Beaumont Society]].
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* '''1971''' – the [[Corbett v Corbett]] case, involving [[April Ashley]], establishes the precedent that a person's sex could not legally be changed from what it was at birth.
 
* '''1971''' – the [[Corbett v Corbett]] case, involving [[April Ashley]], establishes the precedent that a person's sex could not legally be changed from what it was at birth.
 
* '''1972''' – release of trans-related film, ''[[I want what I want]]''.
 
* '''1972''' – release of trans-related film, ''[[I want what I want]]''.
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* '''1972''' – Composer Wally Stott becomes [[Angela Morley]].
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* '''1972''' - [[Jan Morris]] undergoes gender reassignment surgery in Morocco.
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* '''1979''' – Founding of the Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, now the [[World Professional Association for Transgender Health]].
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* '''1984''' – Founding of the [[Self Help Association for Transexuals]] (SHAFT).
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* '''1984''' – [[Adèle Anderson]] joins Fascinating Aida.
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* '''1984''' – The [[International Foundation for Gender Education]] (IFGE) is founded.
 
* '''1989''' – [[Rose's]] club founded.
 
* '''1989''' – [[Rose's]] club founded.
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* '''1989''' – the [[European Court of Human Rights]] rules that [[Caroline Cossey]] is entitled to be recognised as a woman.
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* '''1990''' – the [[ECtHR]] decision in favour of [[Caroline Cossey]] is reversed on appeal.
 
* '''1995''' – [[Mermaids]] founded for children with gender dysphoria.
 
* '''1995''' – [[Mermaids]] founded for children with gender dysphoria.
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* '''1998''' – The fictional character Hayley Patterson (later [[Hayley Cropper]]) is introduced in ''[[Coronation Street]]'', played by [[Julie Hesmondhalgh]]
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* '''1998''' – [[Trans Day of Remembrance]] founded (in the USA; later in the UK and worldwide).
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==21st century==
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* '''2001''' - [[Transgender Conference]] held at the [[University of East Anglia]], now a biennial event.
 
* '''2004''' – [[Gender Recognition Act 2004]] allows people to legally change gender.
 
* '''2004''' – [[Gender Recognition Act 2004]] allows people to legally change gender.
* '''2011''' – Death of [[Roberta Cowell]] (not made public until 2013)
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* '''2005''' – [[Stephen Whittle]] and [[Christine Burns]] receive OBE and MBE.
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* '''2005''' – First [[Sparkle]] celebration in [[Manchester]].
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* '''2005''' – [[Transgender Europe]] founded.
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* '''2007''' – Murder of [[Kellie Telesford]].
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* '''2007''' – [[Jenny Bailey]] elected Mayor of [[Cambridge]]
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* '''2008''' – Stewards at [[London Pride]] tell [[Roz Kaveney]] she can't use the ladies'.
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* '''2009''' – Murder of [[Andrea Waddell]] and [[Destiny Lauren]].
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* '''2010''' – [[Sarah Brown]] elected to Cambridge city council.
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* '''2010''' – [[Bernard and Terry Reed]] receive OBEs.
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* '''2010''' – Death of [[Sonia Burgess]].
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* '''2011''' – [[Barbara Ross]] receives an OBE for her work with trans people.
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* '''2011''' – Death of [[Roberta Cowell]] (not made public until 2013).
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* '''2011''' – Murder of [[Suzie Morl]]
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* '''2012''' – Murder of [[Chrissie Azzopardi]].
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* '''2012''' – [[Jackie Green]] competes in Miss England.
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* '''2012''' – Launch of [[Meta]] magazine, edited by [[Paris Lees]].
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* '''2012''' – ''Intersexion'', about the lives of [[Intersex]] people, gets second prize in the [[Derek Oyston Film Award]].
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* '''2012''' – [[Luke Anderson]] wins ''Big Brother''.
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* '''2013''' – Suicide of [[Lucy Meadows]] following press harassment.
 
* '''2013''' – Death of [[Georgina Somerset]] (née Turtle).
 
* '''2013''' – Death of [[Georgina Somerset]] (née Turtle).
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* '''2013''' – First [[Trans Pride Brighton|Trans Pride]] in [[Brighton]].
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* '''2014''' – Second [[Trans Pride Brighton]] includes the first trans pride march in Europe.
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* '''2015''' – the [[Church of England]]'s General Synod is to debate [[transgender naming ceremony|services to welcome trans people under their new names]].
  
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==External links==
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*http://tghistory.org/ TG History. Dead link. archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20140114043028/http://tghistory.org/
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*http://actionfortranshealth.org.uk/resources/for-activists/trans-history-for-lgbt-history-month-2/. "Short guide to UK trans history." Accessed: 2015-05-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6YCL17Dxu
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*http://www.albertatrans.org/history.shtml. "Transgender: A History". Accessed: 2015-05-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6YCbzXi9i)
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*http://transguys.com/features/ftm-trans-history. "FTM Trans History" Accessed: 2015-05-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6YCe7ybCM)
 
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This is a Timeline of UK Transgender History. It is intended to cover the full range of trans life in the UK in the widest sense, including transgender, transvestism etc...

Earlier centuries

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External links

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