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Remembering the past with Pride 25

The Pride 25 exhibition opened last night at the Museum of Perth.

Presented by the Gay and Lesbian Archives of Western Australia the presentation featured posters, photographs and video of Pride parades, parties and events from years gone by.

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There were quite a few familiar faces among the photos, but you might have to study them for a moment to realise who those young looking faces belong to.

The Pride 25 exhibition is at The Museum of Perth from November 9th to 16th from 9am until 2pm weekdays. The Museum of Perth is in Grand Lane, adjacent to the Murray Street mall.     

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