Local historian makes history with Brighton 'Pink Plaque' APP.

By James Ledward
Jan 20, 2012 - 9:09:25 PM
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Rose Collis

Local author and historian Rose Collis and programmer Stephen Watson have developed an app about Brighton’s LGBT history, believed to be the first of its kind in the UK.

Based on some of her ‘Walkie Talkie’ tours content, the ‘Brighton’s Pink Plaques’ app features original text and photos by Rose, which take users on three themed ‘trails’: Hotels, Pubs & Clubs and Shops & Cafés.

The pair who met when Rose joined the Rainbow Chorus, where Stephen also sang, hopes it will be the first in a series of collaborations, combining original historic research and images with state-of-the-art computer software.


Stephen Watson has been a programmer for 26 years and has lived in Brighton for nearly 30.


He explains:
"When Apple released the iPhone was in 2007, and then opened the originally closed device to 3rd party developers, I realised that perhaps I could write apps for iOS."


"A few years ago, I found myself on one of Rose's talks about Brighton's LGBT past and found it absolutely fascinating and thought that whilst, her personal tours are the best, there is only one of her. What if you wanted to have your own 'personal tour by Rose' and she was busy, or on holiday, or the next tour was the day after your holiday ends? Within these thoughts, the seed of the Pink Plaques app was born. The rest, as they say, is history.."


Rose says:

"When Stephen showed me how apps worked, I realised it was absolutely perfect for delivering history to people in the most accessible way."

"Whether people are living in Brighton, East Sussex, or Brighton, Australia, they can find out more about this city’s historic LGBT people, places and events."


‘Brighton’s Pink Plaques’ should be available in early February, pending approval by Apple and will cost £1.79, via the App store, which can be accessed from iTunes (Mac or Windows) or any iOS device (iPhone, iPod touch or iPad) running iOS 4.2 or higher.


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