Followers

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Even More Men in Bed
































  After many productive years, our computer here at Homo History is on it's last leg. If you have a Mac laptop that's just sitting around collecting dust, please donate it! Honestly, I don't think this computer is going to last much longer and without it, there can be no Homo History.   There is also a "donate" button near the top right of every page; if you care to contribute to our Homo History computer fund.

Thanks soooooooooooo much for you support! 
Jeffrey Gent

Monday, September 14, 2015

Tom of Finland Art Fair


If you are in Southern California the first week in October, I highly recommend stopping by the Tom of Finland Foundation's Art & Culture Fair.  I will be exhibiting about 30 vintage photographs from my personal collection.  These photographs have never been publicly exhibited before (not even on Homo History) so please come by and take a look.

Thanks!
Jeffrey Gent

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Affectionately Yours





























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! There is also a "donate" button, just in case you want to help support this website.

Thanks for you support!  
Jeffrey Gent





Friday, September 4, 2015

Labor Day: The Last Weekend At The Gay Beach




















































 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! There is also a "donate" button, just in case you want to help support this website.

Thanks for you support!  
Jeffrey Gent