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− | The '''Nor'west Science Fantasy Club''' ('''NSFC''') was a [[UK]] [[club]] based in [[Manchester]] from 1951 to 1954. | + | The '''Nor'west Science Fantasy Club''' ('''NSFC''' and less often '''NWSFC''') was a [[UK]] [[club]] based in [[Manchester]] from 1951 to 1954. |
− | [[Eric Bentcliffe]] was seeking like-minded individuals and contacted [[Dave Cohen]] via [[Operation Fantast]]. Cohen was already in touch with [[Frank Richards]] and [[Taffy Williams|A. E. | + | [[Eric Bentcliffe]] was seeking like-minded individuals and contacted [[Dave Cohen]] via [[Operation Fantast]]. Cohen was already in touch with [[Frank Richards]] and [[Taffy Williams|A. E. "Taffy" Williams]] and the four met up in January 1951. Cohen suggested the Waterloo Hotel in Cheetham Hill as an ongoing meeting place and a newspaper advertisement drew in more people, leading to the birth of the Nor'west Science Fantasy Club. |
− | Members attended the [[Mancon 1|Mancon]] in 1952 and sponsored [[Supermancon]] in 1954. [[Frances Evans]] was an early recruit, the first and for most of its history only active female member. Despite a roster of about 100 people, about half of whom were in what might be termed the north west area, [[Sandy Sanderson]] claimed that the active membership in 1952 was only about six people (''Femizine'' | + | Members attended the [[Mancon 1|Mancon]] in 1952 and sponsored [[Supermancon]] in 1954. [[Frances Evans]] was an early recruit, the first and for most of its history only active female member. Despite a roster of about 100 people, about half of whom were in what might be termed the north west area, [[Sandy Sanderson]] claimed that the active membership in 1952 was only about six people (''Femizine'' 9, May 1956). |
− | The NSFC [[clubzine]] was ''[[Space Times]]'' edited by Bentcliffe with for some issues [[Eric Jones]], and Bentcliffe produced ''[[Checklist of British SF And Fantasy Magazines]]'' for the club in spring 1952. | + | The NSFC [[clubzine]] was ''[[Space Times]]'' edited by Bentcliffe with for some issues [[Eric Jones]], and Bentcliffe produced ''[[Checklist of British SF And Fantasy Magazines]]'' for the club in spring 1952. The club later produced ''[[Astroneer]]''. |
[[John Russell Fearn]] was the group's patron<ref>''Space Times'' #18 (December 1953).</ref>. | [[John Russell Fearn]] was the group's patron<ref>''Space Times'' #18 (December 1953).</ref>. | ||
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===Members=== | ===Members=== | ||
− | The total membership of the NSFC was about 100 of whom about half were outside the area that might be described as the north west. A partial list of members was included in ''Space Times'' | + | The total membership of the NSFC was about 100 of whom about half were outside the area that might be described as the English north west. A partial list of members was included in ''Space Times'' 1 but as of 2024 a copy of that hasn't been traced and it may be lost to the ages. The list was continued in 2, and new members were announced in subsequent issues. The number following the name in the list below is the issue of ''Space Times'' in which the membership was confirmed. Known founder or otherwise early members are marked (1?) as it's assumed they were noted in the likely lost first issue. |
Local members | Local members | ||
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# [[Tommy Hindley]] (11) | # [[Tommy Hindley]] (11) | ||
# [[Eric Hubeand]] (7) | # [[Eric Hubeand]] (7) | ||
+ | # [[Leslie Jackson]] (1?)<ref>Identified as the chairman of the group in ''[[New Worlds]]'' #15 (May 1952)</ref> | ||
# [[Wilf Jennings]] (2) | # [[Wilf Jennings]] (2) | ||
# [[Bill Jesson]] (2) | # [[Bill Jesson]] (2) | ||
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− | The following were members of the NSFC but lived outside the area that might be termed the north-west, often significantly so. Up to ''Space Times'' | + | The following were members of the NSFC but lived outside the area that might be termed the north-west, often significantly so. Up to ''Space Times'' 10 they were still described as "members" but 11 included "new members & subscribers to ''ST''" and by 18 they are only "subscribers" and as such they are not shown here. Membership of the NSFC was 7/6 including a subscription to ''Space Times'' while a subscription only was 6/-. |
Names marked * lived outside the UK: | Names marked * lived outside the UK: |
Latest revision as of 03:52, 5 March 2025
The Nor'west Science Fantasy Club (NSFC and less often NWSFC) was a UK club based in Manchester from 1951 to 1954.
Eric Bentcliffe was seeking like-minded individuals and contacted Dave Cohen via Operation Fantast. Cohen was already in touch with Frank Richards and A. E. "Taffy" Williams and the four met up in January 1951. Cohen suggested the Waterloo Hotel in Cheetham Hill as an ongoing meeting place and a newspaper advertisement drew in more people, leading to the birth of the Nor'west Science Fantasy Club.
Members attended the Mancon in 1952 and sponsored Supermancon in 1954. Frances Evans was an early recruit, the first and for most of its history only active female member. Despite a roster of about 100 people, about half of whom were in what might be termed the north west area, Sandy Sanderson claimed that the active membership in 1952 was only about six people (Femizine 9, May 1956).
The NSFC clubzine was Space Times edited by Bentcliffe with for some issues Eric Jones, and Bentcliffe produced Checklist of British SF And Fantasy Magazines for the club in spring 1952. The club later produced Astroneer.
John Russell Fearn was the group's patron[1].
The club disintegrated in early 1954 before the Supermancon.
Members[edit]
The total membership of the NSFC was about 100 of whom about half were outside the area that might be described as the English north west. A partial list of members was included in Space Times 1 but as of 2024 a copy of that hasn't been traced and it may be lost to the ages. The list was continued in 2, and new members were announced in subsequent issues. The number following the name in the list below is the issue of Space Times in which the membership was confirmed. Known founder or otherwise early members are marked (1?) as it's assumed they were noted in the likely lost first issue.
Local members
- Eric Bentcliffe (1?)
- Phil Best (2)
- Jack Bowman (9)
- Ron Burrows (2)
- Dave Cohen (1?)
- Edith Crowther (2)
- Ken Crowther (2)
- Ray Daniels (6)
- George Ellis (1?)
- Cyril Evans (1?)
- Frances Evans (1?)
- John Russell Fearn (patron)
- Tony Glynn (18)
- Donald B. Gooch (9)
- Johnny Gott (10)
- J. Greenberg (9)
- Bill Hague (2)
- Frank Hayes (6)
- Alf Hind (17)
- Tommy Hindley (11)
- Eric Hubeand (7)
- Leslie Jackson (1?)[2]
- Wilf Jennings (2)
- Bill Jesson (2)
- Sid Klepper (1?)
- Bernard Lee (2)
- Pat Lee (2)
- Geoff Lewis (2)
- Frank Leyland (2)
- S. Marshall (5)
- Donald McCormick (2)
- Mr McDermott (7)
- D. Peter Ogden (2)
- H. B. Pedavitz (2)
- Terry Peers (18)
- Frank Richards (1?)
- George Richards (7)
- D. Rosenberg (9)
- Sandy Sanderson (4)
- Charles Saunders (6)
- Phil Schless (2)
- Robin Silburn (2)
- Frank Simpson (1?)
- K. E. Smith
- Paul Sowerby (2)
- Brian Varley (4)
- Jim Walker (18)
- Clifford Whalley (18)
- A. E. 'Taffy' Williams (1?)
- John Wright (7)
- Margaret Wroe (7)
- Ken Woodward (2)
The following were members of the NSFC but lived outside the area that might be termed the north-west, often significantly so. Up to Space Times 10 they were still described as "members" but 11 included "new members & subscribers to ST" and by 18 they are only "subscribers" and as such they are not shown here. Membership of the NSFC was 7/6 including a subscription to Space Times while a subscription only was 6/-.
Names marked * lived outside the UK:
- Peter Adamson (12)
- Frank Arnold (18)
- Peter Baillie (5)
- Sgt Barstow (6)
- Fay Bright (11)
- Ted Carnell (11)
- Joan W. Carr[3] (17)
- Tony Cooper (2)
- Lyell Crane* (7)
- Frank Dodd* (3)
- Eva Firestone* (2)
- Jesse Floyd* (11)
- Wally Gillings (18)
- Joy Goodwin (17)
- Peter Hamilton (11)
- James Harper (4)
- Chuck Harris (18)
- C. H. Hasted (5)
- Eric Jones (1?)
- John E. Koestner* (2)
- Brian Lewis (7)
- Ethel Lindsay (12)
- Stuart Mackenzie (11)
- Alan Mackie (12)
- Bea Mahaffey (11)
- Bill Morse (11)
- Orville W. Mosher* (7)
- Ray E. Pate* (5)
- Tom Piper* (9)
- Dorothy Ratigan (11)
- Fred Robinson (7)
- Mike Rosenblum (5)
- Dag Siggerud* (2)
- Ken Slater (5)
- Dale R. Smith* (1?)
- D. R. Smith (2)
- G. R. N. Smith (17)
- Elmer D. Standish* (9)
- Bob Swartz* (2)
- Mike Tealby (11)
- Bill Thailing* (11)
- Tony Thorne (4)
- Thomas N. Watt* (7)
- Walter A. Willis (3)
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- ↑ Space Times #18 (December 1953).
- ↑ Identified as the chairman of the group in New Worlds #15 (May 1952)
- ↑ A hoax fan.
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