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'''Dai Barker''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] briefly active in the early 1950s. He was listed as a member of the [[British Teenage Fantasy and Science Fiction Society]] in ''[[Periscope]]'' #2 in October 1952.  
 
'''Dai Barker''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] briefly active in the early 1950s. He was listed as a member of the [[British Teenage Fantasy and Science Fiction Society]] in ''[[Periscope]]'' #2 in October 1952.  
  
It's possible that he is the person referred to as '''Dave Barker''' in [[Fred Robinson]]'s report of the 1953 [[Coroncon]] published in ''[[Camber]]'' #2. The person Robinson describes is part of the Welsh contingent and Dai is sometimes used as a diminutive for David.
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It's likely that he is the person referred to as '''Dave Barker''' in [[Fred Robinson]]'s report of the 1953 [[Coroncon]] published in ''[[Camber]]'' #2. The person Robinson describes is part of the Welsh contingent and Dai is sometimes used as a diminutive for David. Also the British Teenage Fantasy and Science Fiction Society were present at the convention in force.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:04, 18 October 2024

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Dai Barker was a British fan briefly active in the early 1950s. He was listed as a member of the British Teenage Fantasy and Science Fiction Society in Periscope #2 in October 1952.

It's likely that he is the person referred to as Dave Barker in Fred Robinson's report of the 1953 Coroncon published in Camber #2. The person Robinson describes is part of the Welsh contingent and Dai is sometimes used as a diminutive for David. Also the British Teenage Fantasy and Science Fiction Society were present at the convention in force.


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