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− | '''Marjorie E. Pickles''' was a [[fan]] from [[Bradford]] in the [[UK]], active in the 1950s. She was credited as an associate [[editor]] of at least ''[[Phantasmagoria]]'' #4 (Spring 1952) | + | '''Marjorie E. Pickles''' was a [[fan]] from [[Bradford]] in the [[UK]], active in the 1950s. She was a member of the [[Bradford Science Fiction Association]] and was credited as an associate [[editor]] of at least ''[[Phantasmagoria]]'' #4 (Spring 1952). She attended [[London SF Con]] and [[Mancon]]. |
She was married to [[Derek Pickles]] and was the sister-in-law of [[Mavis Pickles]]. | She was married to [[Derek Pickles]] and was the sister-in-law of [[Mavis Pickles]]. |
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Marjorie E. Pickles was a fan from Bradford in the UK, active in the 1950s. She was a member of the Bradford Science Fiction Association and was credited as an associate editor of at least Phantasmagoria #4 (Spring 1952). She attended London SF Con and Mancon.
She was married to Derek Pickles and was the sister-in-law of Mavis Pickles.
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