Followers

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Cowboys and Lovers























These vintage photos represent just a small fragment of our LGBT history; unfortunately so much of it has purposely been destroyed. Since the men in these photos are unknown, it's pretty much impossible to tell if they were a gay couple or just "good friends." Most photographs of gay couples were eventually destroyed by horrified family members. For every photo that I may have mistakenly identified as gay, thousands more were burned or torn into pieces to keep a family secret.
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Monday, August 24, 2015

Men With Men




















These vintage photos represent just a small fragment of our LGBT history; unfortunately so much of it has purposely been destroyed. Since the men in these photos are unknown, it's pretty much impossible to tell if they were a gay couple or just "good friends." Most photographs of gay couples were eventually destroyed by horrified family members. For every photo that I may have mistakenly identified as gay, thousands more were burned or torn into pieces to keep a family secret.
Please subscribe to Homo History; just look for the button at the very top or bottom of each page. It's FREE and you'll never miss another great post!
Thanks for you support! Jeffrey Gent

In Our Room



This photo could have been taken by two straight guys who were sharing a room to save money. However, the last part of the inscription on the back,"notice bed," makes me think that there is more to their story.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

A Little Tenderness



























These vintage photos represent just a small fragment of our LGBT history; unfortunately so much of it has purposely been destroyed. Since the men in these photos are unknown, it's pretty much impossible to tell if they were a gay couple or just "good friends." Most photographs of gay couples were eventually destroyed by horrified family members. For every photo that I may have mistakenly identified as gay, thousands more were burned or torn into pieces to keep a family secret.

Please subscribe to Homo History; just look for the button at the very top or bottom of each page. It's FREE and you'll never miss another great post!

Thanks for you support!
Jeffrey Gent

Monday, August 3, 2015

Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled




































 These vintage photos represent just a small fragment of our LGBT history; unfortunately so much of it has purposely been destroyed. Since the men in these photos are unknown, it's pretty much impossible to tell if they were a gay couple or just "good friends." Most photographs of gay couples were eventually destroyed by horrified family members. For every photo that I may have mistakenly identified as gay, thousands more were burned or torn into pieces to keep a family secret.

Please subscribe to Homo History; just look for the button at the very top or bottom of each page. It's FREE and you'll never miss another great post!

Thanks for you support!
Jeffrey Gent