Explore the experiences and stories of LGBTQ+ people in our collections, and find out more about the Museum's role in helping communities find new spaces for expression.
Queer Histories talks
We aim to offer a queer history talk at least once a week at The National Maritime Museum. Talks are written and performed by our Visitor Assistants and by members of our Queer History Club.
Each talk lasts around 20 minutes. (Talks are subject to change and, as a last resort cancellation due to staffing problems.)
Look out for queer history talks at 3.30pm on the following days at the National Maritime Museum:
April talks
| Date | Talk title |
| Thursday 9 April | Attitudes – A Nelson, Hamilton Affair |
| Sunday 12 April | Anne Bonny and Mary Read |
| Thursday 16 April | The heiress with a need for speed |
| Sunday 26 April | Gender constructs in the indigenous communities found in the Arctic |
| Thursday 30 April | Swindle and scandal in Georgian Greenwich |
Sailors and sexuality
Go in search of some of the hidden histories within the Caird Library and Archive collections