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The British Museum adds five LGBT+ treasures to its permanent collection

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The British Museum has added five new treasures to its permanent display, ranging from Japanese prints showing attractive third gender youths to a rare lamp depicting lesbian sex.

The artefacts, which span almost 2,000 years of history, will be on permanent display when the museum in London re-opens after coronavirus.

They will add to The British Museum’s impressive collection of LGBT+ objects. This already includes The Warren Cup – a Roman drinking vessel showing gay sex scenes – which is

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