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− | '''The Gannets''' were a [[club]] in the north-east of [[England]]. They began meeting at [[Ian Williams]]' house in Sunderland and were at first known as the '''North East Fan Group''' ('''NEFG''') but on September 8, 1970, switched to a subterranean pub called The Gannet, from which their name, '''Gannetfandom''', was bestowed by [[Greg Pickersgill]]. | + | '''The Gannets''' were a [[club]] in the north-east of [[England]] formed after the [[1970 Eastercon]]. They began meeting at [[Ian Williams]]'s house in Sunderland and were at first known as the '''North East Fan Group''' ('''NEFG''') but on September 8, 1970, switched to a subterranean pub called The Gannet, from which their name, '''Gannetfandom''', was bestowed by [[Greg Pickersgill]]. |
Their [[publishing house]] was '''Gannet Press''' and they ran [[Silicon (UK)|Silicon]], as well as one [[Tynecon I|Eastercon]], a [[Tynecon II|Mexicon]] and a [[Corflu 32|Corflu]], plus [[pubbing]] many [[fanzines]], including ''[[Gannet Science Fiction Review]].'' | Their [[publishing house]] was '''Gannet Press''' and they ran [[Silicon (UK)|Silicon]], as well as one [[Tynecon I|Eastercon]], a [[Tynecon II|Mexicon]] and a [[Corflu 32|Corflu]], plus [[pubbing]] many [[fanzines]], including ''[[Gannet Science Fiction Review]].'' | ||
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*[[Rob Jackson]] | *[[Rob Jackson]] | ||
*[[Kevin Williams]] (no relation to Ian) | *[[Kevin Williams]] (no relation to Ian) | ||
− | *[[Jim Marshall]] | + | *[[Jim Marshall (Sunderland)]] |
*[[Judith Ahl]] | *[[Judith Ahl]] | ||
*[[Brian Temple]] | *[[Brian Temple]] | ||
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*[[Alan Isaacson]] | *[[Alan Isaacson]] | ||
*[[Brian Rouse]] | *[[Brian Rouse]] | ||
+ | *[[Brian Temple]], a Gannet [[hoax]] fan | ||
[[Rob Jackson]] published a Gannet [[fanthology]], ''[[Tyne Capsule]]'', in 2015, [https://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=TyneCapsule online here]. | [[Rob Jackson]] published a Gannet [[fanthology]], ''[[Tyne Capsule]]'', in 2015, [https://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=TyneCapsule online here]. |
Latest revision as of 06:11, 31 October 2024
The Gannets were a club in the north-east of England formed after the 1970 Eastercon. They began meeting at Ian Williams's house in Sunderland and were at first known as the North East Fan Group (NEFG) but on September 8, 1970, switched to a subterranean pub called The Gannet, from which their name, Gannetfandom, was bestowed by Greg Pickersgill.
Their publishing house was Gannet Press and they ran Silicon, as well as one Eastercon, a Mexicon and a Corflu, plus pubbing many fanzines, including Gannet Science Fiction Review.
Early members included Williams, Harry Bell, Ian Penman, Jim Marshall, Thom Penman (no relation to Ian), Ritchie Smith and Ian Maule.
Later additions included:
- Annie Mullins
- Rob Jackson
- Kevin Williams (no relation to Ian)
- Jim Marshall
- Judith Ahl
- Brian Temple
- Irene Bell (nee Taylor)
- Dave Cockfield
- Henry P. Pijohn
- Rich Loughton
- Dave Bendelow
- Josh Rawlings
- Mike Hamilton
- Bob Day
- Andy Firth
- Neil Hepple
- Sue Hepple
- Alan Isaacson
- Brian Rouse
- Brian Temple, a Gannet hoax fan
Rob Jackson published a Gannet fanthology, Tyne Capsule, in 2015, online here.
Club | 1970—???? |
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