Events tagged with "Peter Scott-Fleeman"
The Royal Court of Campania
The Royal Court of Campania was an honours system invented by Laurie Williams and Peter Scott-Fleeman, aka 'Ada', and given to people who had made an outstanding contribution to the gay scene. Laurie and Peter were part of one of the ‘in’ groups of g...
Memories tagged with "Peter Scott-Fleeman"
How Campania came about
Alan discusses The Royal Court of Campania "Peter Scott-Fleeman and Laurie Williams met one New Years Eve in the 1960’s and they were talking in a camp way about the honours list, they joked that the gay scene, although it was called the homosexual s...
I loved it
I loved the Nightingale Club at Witton Lane, Aston. I was the DJ there from 1977 until the club moved to Thorp Street. It was a small, triangular building on three flours. The club occupied the first two floors and the club managers, (Mick Dunn and...
I loved the Nightingale at Witton Lane, 1977
I loved the Nightingale Club at Witton Lane, Aston. I was the DJ there from 1977 until the club moved to Thorp Street. It was a small, triangular building on three flours. The club occupied the first two floors and the club managers, (Mick Dunn an...
Peter Scott-Fleeman and Campania
“Peter Scott-Fleeman was Chairman of the Members’ Committee. He was a tall, a proper gentleman; he was loved by everyone who knew him.”jinks talked about ‘The Royal Court of Campania.’ “Peter drew the coat of arms for everyone, everyone had a differ...