Members of the public restrained Amesbury and one was heard to say: "You'll never be MP after tonight, mate."
Lt Cdr Jones is referring to the horrors that faced many military personnel after they were suspected of being gay. Some were sexually assaulted during interrogations, some were imprisoned and some even took their own lives.Pte Morgan tried to be careful when she fell in love with another woman in the Women's Royal Army Corps. They'd avoid ever being seen on their own together, and although they'd write each other love letters, they'd sign-off with male names instead of their own.
Despite going to these lengths, she was still reported to a superior.What followed was a probing investigation, which included having all of her letters and photographs seized, being repeatedly asked intimate questions, and being referred to a male psychiatrist for further intrusive questioning. Eventually Pte Morgan "just broke down and cried, and admitted I was gay".She was dismissed from the Army in 1982 after four years of service – carrying with her not just the loss of her career, but intense feelings of worthlessness and shame in who she was. She bore the weight of these emotions for decades.
"I went and hid in the closet for 35 years," she says. "I literally couldn't come to terms with the fact I was gay."It was January 1994, 15 years into his Naval career, when Lt Cdr Lustig-Prean was blackmailed by a man he didn't know, but who had somehow found out he was gay.
He told the man to "eff off", and that he was going to go to the military police himself to report the conversation.
"I made an appointment first thing on Monday morning with the head of the Special Investigation Branch," Lt Cdr Lustig-Prean says. The Special Investigation Branch (SIB) was made up of the military police forces from the Army, the Navy and the RAF. "He had been my subordinate in my previous job and I knew him well."The Doctor Who memorabilia stands amidst all manner of wondrous objects and artefacts in the new Wroughton Science Museum.
The synthesizer used by the band Ultravox during their performance at the Live Aid Concert in 1985 is also spotlighted.On Saturday, a papier-mâché porker dressed as Harry Potter featured in the Calne Music and Arts Festival.
Not a normal day: A team of firefighters spent a dayincluding camels and alpacas. The animal rescue specialists from Winchester Fire Station practiced their skills with the privately-owned collection at Little Durnford Manor.