Witte, John
WPride History GroupMurwillumbah, Sydney University, 33a Glebe Point Road, CAMP, CAMP INC, Gay Liberation, 1973 Gay Pride March, Brixton Faeries, Communist Party, Gay Liberation Front, National Homosexual Conference, Lex Watson, Garry Wotherspoon, First Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras 78er, Gay Trade Unionists, Neville Wran, Barry Unsworth, Ron Austin, Law Reform, railway union, Pride History Group, archiving, Oral History Association, Robert French, Bruce Carter, Chronology, Benledi, Diane Minnis, Joe Rocca
Wotherspoon, Garry
WPride History GroupMaroubra, Banking, UNSW, sex life, Father and Son Movement, Church Fellowship, Sydney University, Liberal Society, State Council, The Sussex Hotel, Dennis Altman, Lex Watson, Radicalism, Sue Wills, Ernie Chapels, GUTS, Gay Union of Tertiary Staff, CAMP INC, Homosexual Law Reform, Robert Aldrich, The Bulletin, Sunday Telegraph, Police, First Mardi Gras, Sydney and Australian Gay History Project, Gay history, Carlton Rex, The Montgomery, The Chrevon, Quarter Deck, The Rock and Roll, Chameleons, Beats, Bears, Tamarama, Bondi, Coogee, Lady Jane beach, Neville Wran, National Service, Saddletracks Bar, City of the Plain, Being Different, Words from the Same Heart, gay publishing, book publishing, Sydney History Group, Sylvia Hale, Who's who in Gay and Lesbian History, Australian Centre for Gay Research, HIV/AIDS
Williams, Cameron
WPride History GroupOscar Wilde, Pat Eldershaw, John Colebrook, David Marr, Sydney University, St Paul's College, Garry Wotherspoon, Double Bay, Chez Ivy, Rex hotel, Steam baths Bondi Junction, Purple Onion, Chevron, Carlton Arcade, Chameleons, Balgowlah, Shelley Beach, Manly, Narrabeen, Collaroy, Beats, Rushcutters Bay, Rose Bay, Bondi Rocks, Randwick, William Street, Police, Bashing, The Wall, Enzos, Capriccios, Midnight Shift, Ray Caldwell, Sylvia and the Synthetics, Andrew Sharpe, Doris Fish, Scarborough Hotel, Warren Fahey, Yolandas, Graeme George, Phillip Bell, Cora Harrington, Leslie Walford, Dick Keep, Max Ambrose, John West, Peter McCormack, Richard Coombe, Ivan Walker, Harry Mitchell, Nick Lyons, John OBrien, Bobby Samuels, Chandler Coventry, Tim Ridgeworth, Rex Irwin, Macquarie Galleries, Robin Gibson, Charles Lloyd Jones, Bruce Morgan, Gordan Stuart, Gordon Douglas, James Fairfax, Nick Lorschy, Rubies, Jools, Lex Watson, CAMP, St Johns Balmain, Mardi Gras, HIV/AIDS, Moratorium, Geoffrey Williams, Sergeant Ellis, San Fransisco, Edmund White, Richard D'Alpuget, Bobby Goldsmith, Simon Grace, Michael Dickenson, Rex Cramphorn, David Williams, Deborah Allard, Ray Seedy, Hugh Jamieson, Beatrix Williams
Watters, Frank
WPride History GroupMuswellbrook, coal mining, Reeba Hawkins, Art, Jocelyn Plater, Costas, Lancaster Motors, Barry Stern Gallery, Watters Gallery, John Bell, Mary Fairfax, James Fairfax, John Lamb, Lucy Swanton, Art and Australia, Gallery A, Rudy Komon Gallery, Terry Clune, Frank McDonald, Macquarie Galleries, Geoffrey Legge, Alex Challen, Mardi Gras, Protest Exhibition, Patrick White, Terry Bell, First Mardi Gras, Gay Men's Rap
Williams, David (Beatrice)