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63 || [[Olympus 2012]] || [[Heathrow]] || April 6-9, 2012 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Cory Doctorow]], [[Tricia Sullivan]], [[Margaret Austin]], [[Martin Easterbrook]] | 63 || [[Olympus 2012]] || [[Heathrow]] || April 6-9, 2012 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Cory Doctorow]], [[Tricia Sullivan]], [[Margaret Austin]], [[Martin Easterbrook]] | ||
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# || Name || Location || Year || Notes | # || Name || Location || Year || Notes | ||
− | 1 || | + | 1 || [[1937_Leeds_Convention|1937 Leeds Convention]] || [[Leeds]] || 1937 || |
− | 2 || | + | 2 || [[Second British Convention]] || [[London]] || 1938 || |
− | 3 || | + | 3 || [[Third British Convention]] || [[London]] || 1939 || |
− | 4 || [[Midvention]] || || 1943 || Easter | + | 4 || [[Midvention_1|Midvention]] || [[Leicester, UK|Leicester]]|| 1943 || Easter |
5 || [[Eastercon 1944|Eastercon]] || [[London]] || 1944 || Easter | 5 || [[Eastercon 1944|Eastercon]] || [[London]] || 1944 || Easter | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 19 May 2024
(Did you mean a different Eastercon?)
Eastercon is the annual British National Science Fiction Convention. It has been held over the Easter weekend every year since 1955, but the sequence is considered to start from 1948 with conventions held over the Whitsun weekend except for Loncon in 1949. (The 1944 Eastercon which was held on Easter was not an Eastercon and doesn't count! Do not ask Pat McMurray about this subject!)
Eastercon attracts 800–1,200 fans of Science Fiction, Fantasy and similar genres.
There are no official rules and regulations for the Eastercon. To call your convention an "Eastercon" there has to be a general consensus that a bid has been put forward and approved by the membership at a previous Eastercon.
A * after a year indicates the convention was held Whitsun rather than Easter.
There were also some British national conventions before the first recognized Eastercon:
# | Name | Location | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1937 Leeds Convention | Leeds | 1937 | |
2 | Second British Convention | London | 1938 | |
3 | Third British Convention | London | 1939 | |
4 | Midvention | Leicester | 1943 | Easter |
5 | Eastercon | London | 1944 | Easter |
See also early conventions and long-running conventions.
Convention | |
1948— |
This is a convention page. Please extend it by adding information about the convention, including dates, GoHs, convention chairman, locale, sponsoring organization, external links to convention pages, awards given, the program, notable events, anecdotes, pictures, scans of publications, pictures of T-shirts, con reports, etc. |