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Norena Shopland is a Welsh historian and writer who specialises in (LGBTQ+) research and history. She has been highlighted as a Welsh LGBTQ+ person of significance, and she gives talks, lectures and workshops on Welsh heritage and LGBT+ history. She has organised, curated and consulted on exhibitions and events within the heritage sector in Wales. Shopland is one of the founders of the network forum ''Hanes LHDT+ Cymru / LGBTQ+ Research Group Wales'', which unites and supports LGBTQ+ history of Wales enthusiasts and researchers. She is the diversity officer for the ''Women's History Network''.


Biography

Born in
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, Shopland initially trained as an archaeologist, and performed various jobs internationally for organisations including
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. She was awarded a grant by
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to pursue an MA in Artefacts at University College London (UCL) and subsequently wrote two books ''Archaeological Finds: An Identification Guide'' and ''An Archaeological Finds Manual''. Shopland describes her interest in LGBTQ+ history as ‘inevitable'. She worked for the Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive ( LAGNA) as well as on the ''Reassessing What We Collect'' project for the
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, and an oral history on women with HIV/AIDS at Positively Women in association with the
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. When Shopland moved back to her native land of
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
, she focused on Welsh LGBTQ+ history. Shopland has worked with
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and many other museums and archives raising awareness on the inclusion of equality and diversity in their collections. She also worked with Cardiff Story Museum on the ''exhibition Celebrating LGBTQ+ Cardiff''. She frequently travels to give talks, including a presentation at the
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to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act (1967) and to make TV and Radio appearances.


Contribution to Welsh LGBT+ history and heritage

Shopland's first involvement in this sector was for Welsh Pride, a 2012 initiative funded by the National Heritage Lottery Fund (NLHF) the first of its kind to focus exclusively on LGBTQ+ history in relation to Wales. John Davies, the Welsh historian, gave his first speech on gay history during the event. Shopland asked the National Poet of Wales,
Gillian Clarke Gillian Clarke (born 8 June 1937) is a Welsh poet and playwright, who also edits, broadcasts, lectures and translates from Welsh into English. She co-founded Tŷ Newydd, a writers' centre in North Wales. Life Gillian Clarke was born on 8 ...
, if she would write what became the first poem that a National Poet or Poet Laureate of any country in the world had written celebrating the LGBTQ+ people of their country. Clarke took her inspiration from the Ladies of Llangollen to write the poem ''Sarah at Plas Newydd, July 5th 1788,'' which appears in her collection ''Ice.'' The project created a timeline of notable Welsh LGBTQ+ history dates, people, allies and events that Shopland resurrected and published as an e-magazine with funding from
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f (RCT) Pride in 2020. In 2018 with co-author Dr. Daryl Leeworthy, Shopland produced a research guide for
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entitled Queering Glamorgan. This is available as a free download and provides a guide to searching archives for LGBTQ+ historical material. Shopland published ''A Practical Guide to searching LGBTQIA records'' with Routledge in 2020. This led to an invitation to collaborate with
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at their 2021 Festival of Pride and Knowledge event. Using the methodologies outlined in '''Queering Glamorgan''' and '''A Practical Guide..., Shopland demonstrated how they could be applied to other diverse areas, outlined in her article for the ''History Matters'' Journal. This was demonstrated in work with Race Council Cymru on their ''Windrush Cymru'' project, that coincided with the 50th anniversary of the arrival of HMS ''Windrush'' to the UK. The exhibition launched at St. Fagans, and toured other venues in
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
. In 2021 Shopland was commissioned by the Welsh Government to provide LGBTQ+ language and history training for all local museum, libraries, and archives in Wales. Shopland also writes on Welsh women's history. Her most recent work led to the opening of the exhibition ''Tip Girls'' in September 2021 at the National Coal Museum (Big Pit), highlighting the experience of Women both underground and overground in the coal industry. Shopland was interviewed for
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2023 by Wales Online, where she described the difficulties of researching lesbian history, and the disparity of recognition between men and women. The article concluded with a brief summary of the life of Cranogwen, one of the women featured in her 2017 book, ''Forbidden Lives''. For Pride Month 2023, the
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held the first ever queer tour of the collection, where visitors were taken on a journey through the library's 'Proud Collection' on a tour written and presented by Shopland In 2024, Shopland published
The Welsh County LGBTQ+ Timeline Collection
'' detailed chronological listings celebrating local LGBTQ+ people, allies and events, the only country in the world to have this kind of local information. In order to interest people in history, Shopland in association with Amgueddfa Cymru ran a writing workshop entitle
Proud Writing
getting people to produce creative responses to stories from the past for a free downloadable eBook. Following this, Shopland was invited ont
The Welsh Women's Peace Petition
(1923-4) to host a similar writing workshop, resulting in the free eBook
Peace of Writing


Recognition and Honours

Shopland featured on the Wales Pinc List (an annual list compiled by
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of the most influential LGBTQ+ persons in Wales) from 2019-2024. She was highlighted by
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as one of Wales’ most influential gay women during
Lesbian Visibility Week Lesbian Visibility Week (related to Lesbian Visibility Day) is an annual observance in the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries dedicated to increasing the awareness of lesbian women and their issues. It was originally celebrate ...
in 2021 For
International Women's Day International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on 8 March, commemorating women's fight for equality and liberation along with the women's rights movement. International Women's Day gives focus to issues such as gender equality, reproductive righ ...
2020, Wales Arts Review writers included Shopland in a list that suggested 100 Welsh women who were sufficiently interesting or inspiring to merit a follow on Twitter. Shopland has contributed articles on Heritage topics for Wales Arts Review, such as Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales Queer Tour which invited visitors to join a tour to view the permanent collection through a
Queer ''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are non-heterosexual or non- cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against LGBTQ people in the late 19th century. From the late 1980s, queer activists began to ...
lens. Shopland is included in the Women's Equality Network (WEN) Wales ''100+ Welsh Women list'' which credits brilliant Welsh Women both past and present. A regular contributor to LGBTQ+ History Month, Shopland wrote a guest blog for Llwydroeth Cymru/Welsh Government in 2018, in which she wrote about her motivation for researching and writing ''Forbidden Lives'', concluding that 'Because history and politics aside, they're rattling good stories – and after all, everyone loves a good story!' Shopland also wrote a guest blog for the Amgueddfa Cymru on the ' Ladies of Llangollen', who had featured in one of the stories from ''Forbidden Lives.'' Another story from the book discusses the academic and historian
John Boswell John Eastburn Boswell (March 20, 1947December 24, 1994) was an American historian and a full professor at Yale University. Many of Boswell's studies focused on the issue of religion and homosexuality, specifically Christianity and homosexuality ...
and Gerallt Cymro, whose
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was cited by Boswell in his controversial last book, ''
Same-Sex Unions in Pre-Modern Europe ''Same-Sex Unions in Pre-Modern Europe'' (UK title: ''The Marriage of Likeness: Same-Sex Unions in Pre-Modern Europe'') is a historical study written by the American historian John Boswell and first published by Villard Books in 1994. Then a profe ...
'' (1994). Shopland wrote in defence of Boswell for The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide. Shopland was interviewed for Celtic Life International Magazine in August 2021 for an article entitled '''The Celtic Rainbow which discussed LGBTQ+ history across the Celtic nations. Following publication of 'A History of Women in Mens Clothes', Shopland wrote a guest blog for the
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. On March 12, 2022 a new exhibition entitled ' Trawsnewid' (Transformation) opened at the
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in
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, honouring Welsh LGBTQ+ people and their culture. A new portrait of Shopland was displayed as part of an exhibit of 12 portraits by the artist Aled Wyn Williams. Each portrait showing someone who has an 'active and positive' influence within Wales' LGBT+ community. Shopland is currently a contributing columnist to NationCymru. Her first piece, published in August 2023 described the history of Women's football in Wales Shopland was invited to talk at the 'Trusting Queer Archives' event in October 2023, organised by the Nordic Network for Queer History Archives and Activities (Nnaq

In October 2023, Shopland was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Open University in recognition of her work on raising awareness of diversity in Welsh history. In June 2025, Shopland was one of five people named 'National Treasures' in WalesOnline's Pinc List 2025: Wales' most influential LGBTQ+ people.


Published works


TV and radio appearances

These are some of Shopland's media appearances that are still available on line: * BBC Radio Wales – The Story of LGBT Wales (2017) * Radio Cardiff – Forbidden Lives (2017) * BBC Radio Wales – Sunday Supplement (2018) * ITV Wales – LGBTQ+ history: Celebrating 18 years of Section 28 repeal (20211) * BBC One – Dark Land: 'The Hunt for Wales' Worst Serial Killer' (2022)


References

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