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− | The Bristol and District SF Club (AKA [[BaD]]) was formed in September, | + | The Bristol and District SF Club (AKA [[BaD]]) was formed in September, 1965, shortly after [[Loncon II]]. Fourteen people showed up for its first meeting. The leading force behind the club was [[Tony Walsh]], who apparently hosted many of the meetings, including the first. Other prominent members included [[Peter Roberts]] and [[Graham Boak]] and other ex-[[Cheltenham Circle]] members. |
It published a clubzine, ''[[Badinage]]'', edited by [[Graham Boak]]. | It published a clubzine, ''[[Badinage]]'', edited by [[Graham Boak]]. | ||
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The club folded when Boak left Bristol University in mid-1968 for job in aerospace industry and Roberts left to go to Keele University. | The club folded when Boak left Bristol University in mid-1968 for job in aerospace industry and Roberts left to go to Keele University. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 25 July 2020
The Bristol and District SF Club (AKA BaD) was formed in September, 1965, shortly after Loncon II. Fourteen people showed up for its first meeting. The leading force behind the club was Tony Walsh, who apparently hosted many of the meetings, including the first. Other prominent members included Peter Roberts and Graham Boak and other ex-Cheltenham Circle members.
It published a clubzine, Badinage, edited by Graham Boak.
The club folded when Boak left Bristol University in mid-1968 for job in aerospace industry and Roberts left to go to Keele University.
Club | 1965—1968 |
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