Bet van Beeren (12 February 1902—16 July 1967) was a flamboyant, legendary bar owner in Amsterdam. While hers wasn't the first bar that allowed LGBT persons...
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former region of Chad Bet van Beeren (1902—1967), legendary bar owner in Amsterdam Bet Low (1924–2007), Scottish painter Aldo Bet (born 1949), Italian...
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Netherlands. It is located in Zeedijk street and was opened in 1927 by Bet van Beeren, herself a lesbian. The Amsterdam Museum holds a small replica of 't...
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still exists is Café 't Mandje, which was opened in 1927 by lesbian Bet van Beeren. It closed in 1982, but was reopened in 2008. After World War II, the...
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café van de legendarische Bet van Beeren (12 februari 1902 – 16 juli 1967)". Café ’t Mandje webpage. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2017. But Bet would...
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that still exists today is Café 't Mandje, which was opened in 1927 by Bet van Beeren. The gay magazine Wij ("We") also published during this period. Many...
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still exists is Café 't Mandje, which was opened in 1927 by lesbian Bet van Beeren. Another early gay bar was Du Merlo, which was established in 1928....
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Retrieved 14 August 2014. Brand, Hilde (7 November 2015). "Beeren, Elisabeth Maria van (1902–1967)". Huygens ING (in Dutch). The Hague, The Netherlands:...
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sailors, gays and lesbians were also welcome. Opened in 1927, owner Bet van Beeren soon became an icon within Amsterdam's LGBT community. After her death...
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established itself as a stepping stone for future top class players like Raimond van der Gouw, Phillip Cocu, Roy Makaay, Sander Westerveld, Nikos Machlas, Mahamadou...
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