The places we remember as significant in our lives helped shape who we are and how we relate to the world. This anthology of nineteen prose, and poetry pieces by fourteen authors, recollects such places now lost, either though physical alteration, changed character, redevelopment or demolition. Some may remain but are no longer gay or gay-friendly, others replaced by online platforms. It is important to recall and record these markers of our history and heritage. They form part of our legacy to younger and future generations.