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Campbell lived in Windermere in the Lake District and created the 'primarily book-centred group' ([[Rob Hansen]], ''[[Then]]'') with members scattered throughout the UK keeping in touch by letter. Its 'chief attraction to most fans was its large lending library of [[SF]], and the casual PAYL (Pay As You Like) system Campbell operated for its services' (Hansen again). | Campbell lived in Windermere in the Lake District and created the 'primarily book-centred group' ([[Rob Hansen]], ''[[Then]]'') with members scattered throughout the UK keeping in touch by letter. Its 'chief attraction to most fans was its large lending library of [[SF]], and the casual PAYL (Pay As You Like) system Campbell operated for its services' (Hansen again). | ||
− | The first two issues of [[Orion]] were produced by the group in December 1953 and February 1954, after which the [[fanzine]] became independent. | + | The first two issues of ''[[Orion]]'' were produced by the group in December 1953 and February 1954, after which the [[fanzine]] became independent. Campbell also issued a ''[[Circular of the Lakeland Science Fiction Organisation]]'' with two known issues numbered 5 and 6. There were presumably earlier issues numbered 1–4 and there may have been later ones too. |
In May 1954 [[John B. Hall]] took over the running of the group from Campbell. Hall was also part of the [[Surrey Circle]] – he lived in Wimbledon in south-west [[London]] – and held the LSFO's library. [[Arthur Thomson]], a recent recruit to the Surrey group, was visiting Hall when found some copies of ''[[Hyphen]]'' among the LSFO library holdings. He borrowed them, and contacted [[Walt Willis]] to subscribe. | In May 1954 [[John B. Hall]] took over the running of the group from Campbell. Hall was also part of the [[Surrey Circle]] – he lived in Wimbledon in south-west [[London]] – and held the LSFO's library. [[Arthur Thomson]], a recent recruit to the Surrey group, was visiting Hall when found some copies of ''[[Hyphen]]'' among the LSFO library holdings. He borrowed them, and contacted [[Walt Willis]] to subscribe. | ||
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Around spring of 1955, Hall decided that the 'L' is LSFO now stood for 'London'. He issued a circular announcing that the Organisation had four branches in Prestwich, Redditch, [[Edinburgh]] and the [[US]] with its headquarters in Wimbledon. | Around spring of 1955, Hall decided that the 'L' is LSFO now stood for 'London'. He issued a circular announcing that the Organisation had four branches in Prestwich, Redditch, [[Edinburgh]] and the [[US]] with its headquarters in Wimbledon. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:26, 30 June 2024
The Lakeland S.F. Organisation (LSFO), later the London S.F. Organisation, was a UK sf club formed by Peter Campbell around June 1952.
Campbell lived in Windermere in the Lake District and created the 'primarily book-centred group' (Rob Hansen, Then) with members scattered throughout the UK keeping in touch by letter. Its 'chief attraction to most fans was its large lending library of SF, and the casual PAYL (Pay As You Like) system Campbell operated for its services' (Hansen again).
The first two issues of Orion were produced by the group in December 1953 and February 1954, after which the fanzine became independent. Campbell also issued a Circular of the Lakeland Science Fiction Organisation with two known issues numbered 5 and 6. There were presumably earlier issues numbered 1–4 and there may have been later ones too.
In May 1954 John B. Hall took over the running of the group from Campbell. Hall was also part of the Surrey Circle – he lived in Wimbledon in south-west London – and held the LSFO's library. Arthur Thomson, a recent recruit to the Surrey group, was visiting Hall when found some copies of Hyphen among the LSFO library holdings. He borrowed them, and contacted Walt Willis to subscribe.
Around spring of 1955, Hall decided that the 'L' is LSFO now stood for 'London'. He issued a circular announcing that the Organisation had four branches in Prestwich, Redditch, Edinburgh and the United States with its headquarters in Wimbledon.
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