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Alan Bray

Alan Bray (13 October 1948 – 25 November 2001) was a British historian and gay rights activist. He was a Roman Catholic and had a particular interest in Christianity's relationship to homosexuality.

Early life

Bray was born in Hunslet, Leeds, to a working-class family. His mother died when he was 12, an event that profoundly affected his relationships. He attended secondary school in Leeds, where he met his lifelong partner Graham Wilson. He attended Bangor University and spent a year at an Anglican seminary before beginning a career in civil service.

Gay rights activism

He became involved with the Gay Liberation Front in the 1970s and actively campaigned for gay rights. His interest in sexual politics influenced his work on history, which culminated in two books. His second book, The Friend, was published posthumously.

Legacy

The Roman Catholic Caucus of the Gay and Lesbian Christian Movement, of which Bray was a member, instituted a series of Alan Bray Memorial Lectures on Catholic theology and homosexuality. British historians Michael Hunter, Miri Rubin, and Laura Gowing co-edited the book Love, Friendship and Faith in Europe, 1300–1800 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), a collection of essays inspired by Bray's idea of finding some universal component of homosexuality within the experiences of intimacy and friendship without "locating a discourse that identifies persons as homosexual." Nick Rumens's Queer Company: The Role and Meaning of Friendship in Gay Men's Work Lives (Ashgate, 2011), is also inspired by Alan Bray's scholarship.

Alan Bray (sport shooter)

Alan Bray (born 19 June 1929) is a British former sports shooter. He competed in the 25 metre pistol event at the 1964 Summer Olympics.

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Bray

Bray (Irish: Bré, meaning "hill", formerly Brí Chualann) is a town in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is a busy urban centre and seaside resort, with a population of 31,872 making it the ninth largest urban area in Ireland at the 2011 census. It is situated about 20 km (12 mi) south of Dublin on the east coast. The town straddles the Dublin-Wicklow border, with a portion of the northern suburbs situated in County Dublin.

Bray's scenic location and proximity to Dublin make it a popular destination for tourists and day-trippers from the capital. Bray is home to Ireland's only film studios, Ardmore Studios, hosting Irish and international productions for film, television and advertising. Some light industry is located in the town, with business and retail parks concentrated largely on its southern periphery. Bray town centre has a range of shops serving the consumer needs of the surrounding area. Commuter links between Bray and Dublin are provided by rail, Dublin Bus and the M11 and M50 motorways.

Bray (surname)

Bray is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alan Bray (1948–2001), British historian
  • Anna Eliza Bray (1790–1883), British novelist
  • Angie Bray (born 1953), British politician
  • Billy Bray (1794–1868), British preacher
  • Charles Bray (1811–1884), British philosopher
  • Charles Bray (glass artist) (born 1922), British painter and glass sculptor
  • Curtis Bray (1970–2014), American football player and coach
  • David A. Bray, Executive-level technologist
  • Deanne Bray (born 1971), American actress
  • Dennis Bray, British scientist
  • Hiawatha Bray, American columnist
  • Jan de Bray (c. 1627–c. 1697), Dutch painter
  • John Bray (1875–1945), American athlete
  • John Bray (physician), Botanist and physician
  • John Bray, British communications engineer
  • John Cox Bray (1842–1894), Australian politician
  • John Jefferson Bray (1912–1995), Australian poet
  • John Randolph Bray (1879–1978), American animator
  • Jeremy Bray (born 1973), Irish cricketer
  • Libba Bray (born 1964), American novelist
  • Maury Bray (1909–1966), American football player
  • Bray (musician)

    Brayden Gurnari (born October 17, 1972), known by his stage name, Bray, is an American musician and singer-songwriter, whose music incorporates rock, pop, and electro funk.

    Early life and education

    He was born in Vallejo, California.

    Career

    Bray began writing songs in high school, inspired by the nearby Oakland funk scene.

    In 2003, he released his first full album, Independent Film.

    In 2005, he was featured on the soundtrack of a San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival documentary, Blood, Sweat and Glitter.

    In 2006, he performed at the "All-Star Tribute to San Francisco Music, Past and Future" at the Warfield Theatre, in San Francisco, California, alongside members of the Sex Pistols and The Doors.

    His second album, Pins and Needles, was released in 2007. Two songs from the album, "Cocoon" and "Piece o' Cake", were used in the reality-television series Bad Girls Club.

    In 2008, Bray released the album Live in Germany, recorded at a concert in Schmölln, Germany.

    1n 2009, he released the album @mphibian, produced by Gary St. Clair. Prince and the Revolution keyboardist Dr. Fink performs on the album.

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