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Back In Austria-Hungary, The Austrian Part Of The Country Was Called Cisleithania, The Hungarian Part
Back in Austria-Hungary, the Austrian part of the country was called cisleithania, the Hungarian part was transleithania
In Czech cisleithania is pĹedlitavsko, transleithania is zalitavsko
So
cis = pĹed, trans = za
I wanted to use this and coin something
pĹedpohlavĂ, zapohlavĂ
transmasc = zachlap? idk
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The Criterion Barâs Gay History
Most know the Criterion Bar as the place where Dr. John Watson met his young friend Stamford on that fateful night before being introduced to the one and only Sherlock Holmes, the man who would be the star of Dr. Watsonâs writings.

What is not commonly known or spoken about is the Criterion Barâs Victorian historyâŚ
That of being a Victorian Gay Bar.
Now official âgay barsâ were not exactly a thing in the Victorian Era due to anti-LGBT laws (including Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885). That said, the Criterion Bar was known (when the stories were written) as a meeting point for gay men in the Victorian era.

âA New City of Friendsâ: London and Homosexuality in the 1890s
By Matt Cook

â..Ives noted that the Criterion Bar on Piccadilly Circus was âa great centre for invertsâ until it closed in 1905 .â
The Inverted City: London and the Constitution of Homosexuality 1885-1914, M. D. Cook
https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/jspui/handle/123456789/1620
The Criterion Bar is spoken about by George Cecil Ives, an LGBT advocate in the Victorian era and leader of the secret LGBT society, the Order of Chaeronea.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Chaeronea
George Cecil Ives was also friends to both Oscar Wilde and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and George Cecil Ives were friends and cricket teammates on the team âAllahakbarriesâ, which, at the time, they thought meant âHeaven Help Usâ.

When it comes to Sherlock Holmes, of all the bars within London that could be chosen for Dr. Watson and Stamford to meet, and for Watson to be lead from to be introduced to Holmes, Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle chose to use -that- one.
(Special thanks to @ImaBretthead for pointing out the barâs past.)
â Willie Hornung, the brother-in-Law Of ACD, was a friend of George Ives. He used him as the model for the gentleman thief Raffles, in his series of books. Sir Arthur was also acquainted with Mr. Ives.
Cafe Royal, The Langham Hotel, The Criteron BarâŚThese are not coincidences.â
- @ImaBretthead

