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− | (Did you mean [[Brian Moncrieff Lewis]], the artist?) | + | ''(Did you mean [[Brian Moncrieff Lewis]], the artist?)'' |
− | ( | + | (1934 – September 7, 2016) |
− | + | '''Brian Lewis''' was [[UK]] [[fan]] from Gillingham active in the 1950s. He [[edited]] the [[clubzine]] ''[[Medway Journal]]'' for the [[Medway Science and Fantasy Club]]. He attended the [[Coroncon]] and the [[Medcon]] in 1953. | |
+ | Born in [[Wales]], he worked as a shipwright apprentice. Somewhat confusingly, he was also an [[artist]], contributing work to ''[[The Medway Journal]]''. | ||
{{person | born=1934 |died=2016}} | {{person | born=1934 |died=2016}} | ||
[[Category:Fan]] | [[Category:Fan]] | ||
[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] | ||
+ | [[Category:artist]] |
Latest revision as of 02:08, 26 October 2024
(Did you mean Brian Moncrieff Lewis, the artist?)
(1934 – September 7, 2016)
Brian Lewis was UK fan from Gillingham active in the 1950s. He edited the clubzine Medway Journal for the Medway Science and Fantasy Club. He attended the Coroncon and the Medcon in 1953.
Born in Wales, he worked as a shipwright apprentice. Somewhat confusingly, he was also an artist, contributing work to The Medway Journal.
Person | 1934—2016 |
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