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Terrence Higgins Memorial Quilt Unveiled at National Museum of the Royal Navy, two years after ban on HIV+ personnel serving in Royal Navy was lifted

Graham Robson October 4, 2024

A special exhibition of the Terrence Higgins Memorial Quilt has been unveiled at the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. This poignant and powerful memorial quilt is dedicated to Terrence Higgins, who served in the Royal Navy from 1963 – 1968 and was the first named person to die of an […]

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Memorial quilt for Terry Higgins – the UK’s first named person to die from AIDS-related illnesses – unveiled at The Festival of Quilts

Graham Robson August 3, 2023

A new memorial quilt paying tribute to Terrence (Terry) Higgins – the UK’s first named person to die of AIDS-related illnesses – is to be revealed today (Thursday, August 3) for the very first time at The Festival of Quilts in Birmingham’s NEC – four decades on from his death.

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Exhibitions

National Portrait Gallery unveils new posthumous commission of Terry Higgins by Curtis Holder

Graham Robson June 10, 2023

Supported by Terrence Higgins Trust – the first charity in the UK to be set up in response to the HIV epidemic – this portrait is unveiled in their 40th year to mark what would have been Terry’s 78th birthday.

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Features

Terrence Higgins Trust: Remember those we have lost, and how far we have come this World AIDS Day

November 23, 2022

Together we can be there to support people impacted by HIV now and into the future

Together we can be there to support people impacted by HIV today, tomorrow and into the future

Today, tomorrow and into the future, together we can be there.

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