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− | '''Nuneaton''' is a town in the English county of Warwickshire to the east of [[Birmingham]]. In [[fannish]] terms it's significant for its role in the early days of [[UK]] [[fandom]] as the home of the 22nd (and third British) chapter of the [[Science Fiction League]]. Founded in 1935, its members included [[Maurice K. Hanson]], [[Dennis Jacques]], [[Maurice T. Crowley]], [[J. E. Barnes]] and [[P. W. Buckerfield]] and, slightly later, [[D. R. Smith]]. Their [[clubzine]] was ''[[Novae Terrae]]'', the first British [[fanzine]]. They also published the ''[[Bulletin of the Nuneaton Science Fiction League]]''. | + | '''Nuneaton''' is a town in the English county of Warwickshire to the east of [[Birmingham, UK|Birmingham]]. In [[fannish]] terms it's significant for its role in the early days of [[UK]] [[fandom]] as the home of the 22nd (and third British) chapter of the [[Science Fiction League]]. Founded in 1935, its members included [[Maurice K. Hanson]], [[Dennis Jacques]], [[Maurice T. Crowley]], [[J. E. Barnes]] and [[P. W. Buckerfield]] and, slightly later, [[D. R. Smith]]. Their [[clubzine]] was ''[[Novae Terrae]]'', the first British [[fanzine]]. They also published the ''[[Bulletin of the Nuneaton Science Fiction League]]''. |
When the [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA) was formed in 1937, the Nuneaton group became its second branch. Additional members included [[J. B. Jepson]] and [[J. Lightbrown]]. Miss [[D. E. Essam]] attended a meeting in March 1937 and had she joined she'd have been the SFA's first female member. | When the [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA) was formed in 1937, the Nuneaton group became its second branch. Additional members included [[J. B. Jepson]] and [[J. Lightbrown]]. Miss [[D. E. Essam]] attended a meeting in March 1937 and had she joined she'd have been the SFA's first female member. | ||
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The Nuneaton group broke up in August 1937 leaving Smith as the only remaining fan in the town. | The Nuneaton group broke up in August 1937 leaving Smith as the only remaining fan in the town. | ||
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[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] |
Latest revision as of 07:42, 11 October 2024
Nuneaton is a town in the English county of Warwickshire to the east of Birmingham. In fannish terms it's significant for its role in the early days of UK fandom as the home of the 22nd (and third British) chapter of the Science Fiction League. Founded in 1935, its members included Maurice K. Hanson, Dennis Jacques, Maurice T. Crowley, J. E. Barnes and P. W. Buckerfield and, slightly later, D. R. Smith. Their clubzine was Novae Terrae, the first British fanzine. They also published the Bulletin of the Nuneaton Science Fiction League.
When the Science Fiction Association (SFA) was formed in 1937, the Nuneaton group became its second branch. Additional members included J. B. Jepson and J. Lightbrown. Miss D. E. Essam attended a meeting in March 1937 and had she joined she'd have been the SFA's first female member.
The Nuneaton group broke up in August 1937 leaving Smith as the only remaining fan in the town.
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