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- Sea_queens abstract "Sea queens were gay men who worked aboard mainly merchant vessels were described before the 1960s. They were predominantly effeminate gay men who worked either in entertainment or as waiters on cruise ships, often becoming off-shore 'wives' for heterosexual sailors for the duration of voyages. April Ashley refers to them in her autobiography, and they feature in the narratives of gay men derived from the Hall-Carpenter Oral Archive held in the British Library.".
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- Sea_queens wikiPageID "23120398".
- Sea_queens wikiPageLength "1779".
- Sea_queens wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Sea_queens wikiPageRevisionID "699028117".
- Sea_queens wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_LGBT_history.
- Sea_queens wikiPageWikiLink Category:Effeminacy.
- Sea_queens wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gay_history.
- Sea_queens wikiPageWikiLink Category:Homophobic_slurs.
- Sea_queens wikiPageWikiLink Category:LGBT_history_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sea_queens wikiPageWikiLink Category:LGBT_terms.
- Sea_queens wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailors.
- Sea_queens wikiPageWikiLink Hall–Carpenter_Archives.
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- Sea_queens wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Sea_queens wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sea_queens wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Underlinked.
- Sea_queens subject Category:20th_century_in_LGBT_history.
- Sea_queens subject Category:Effeminacy.
- Sea_queens subject Category:Gay_history.
- Sea_queens subject Category:Homophobic_slurs.
- Sea_queens subject Category:LGBT_history_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sea_queens subject Category:LGBT_terms.
- Sea_queens subject Category:Sailors.
- Sea_queens hypernym Men.
- Sea_queens type Organisation.
- Sea_queens type Occupation.
- Sea_queens comment "Sea queens were gay men who worked aboard mainly merchant vessels were described before the 1960s. They were predominantly effeminate gay men who worked either in entertainment or as waiters on cruise ships, often becoming off-shore 'wives' for heterosexual sailors for the duration of voyages. April Ashley refers to them in her autobiography, and they feature in the narratives of gay men derived from the Hall-Carpenter Oral Archive held in the British Library.".
- Sea_queens label "Sea queens".
- Sea_queens sameAs Q7440120.
- Sea_queens sameAs Morske_kraljice.
- Sea_queens sameAs m.064p064.
- Sea_queens sameAs Q7440120.
- Sea_queens wasDerivedFrom Sea_queens?oldid=699028117.
- Sea_queens isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_queens.