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The '''Bradford Science Fiction Association''' was a [[club]] in [[Bradford]], [[UK]] which was founded by four [[fans]] in November 1951 at [[NECON]] and grew to at least 16 members. It met every two weeks.  It seems to have been organized by [[Derek Pickles]]. Fl. 1951-53.
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The '''Bradford Science Fiction Association''' was a [[club]] in [[Bradford]], [[UK]] which was founded in November 1951 at [[NECON]].
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[[Derek Pickles]] reported on the club's activities at the [[London SF Con]] in 1952. As reported by [[Eric Jones]] in ''[[Space Times]]'' #2 (July 1952):
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Bradford has 23 members with an active membership of 15. They have no committee, but have their own [[club room]], library, and successfully held an Exhibition in October last. Subscription to the club is 1/6 per week.
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At the convention Pickles also made a bid for Bradford to host the 1953 event although both this and a [[Manchester]] bid were easily defeated by [[London]].
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The club room was located at 3 Rawson Market Chambers and was acquired for a low rent because Pickles knew the chairman of the Markets Committee and the bomb-damaged market was slated for demolition<ref>''[[Then]]'', page 97.</ref>.
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The group faded away in late-1953 after they had to relinquish the Rawson Market Chambers address. They did get a rent-free room at the local Labour Club but it wasn't really suitable and the club had several young members making it impractical to meet in a pub<ref>Ibid.</ref>.
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Pickles continued to host informal 'fanning nights' on Thursdays at his home in Bradford.
  
 
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* [https://fanac.org/photohtm.php?Other_Cons/Mancon/m52-001 Group photo at Mancon, 1952] at fanac.org.
 
* [https://fanac.org/photohtm.php?Other_Cons/Mancon/m52-001 Group photo at Mancon, 1952] at fanac.org.
 
* [https://efanzines.com/Prolapse/Relapse14.pdf 'The Rise and Fall of Bradford Fandom' by Peter Weston] in ''[[Relapse]]'' #14, page 4 (May 2009) at efanzines.com.
 
* [https://efanzines.com/Prolapse/Relapse14.pdf 'The Rise and Fall of Bradford Fandom' by Peter Weston] in ''[[Relapse]]'' #14, page 4 (May 2009) at efanzines.com.
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{{club | start=1951 | end=1953 | locale=Bradford, UK}}
 
{{club | start=1951 | end=1953 | locale=Bradford, UK}}
 
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Revision as of 05:52, 29 September 2024

The Bradford Science Fiction Association was a club in Bradford, UK which was founded in November 1951 at NECON.

Derek Pickles reported on the club's activities at the London SF Con in 1952. As reported by Eric Jones in Space Times #2 (July 1952):

Bradford has 23 members with an active membership of 15. They have no committee, but have their own club room, library, and successfully held an Exhibition in October last. Subscription to the club is 1/6 per week.

At the convention Pickles also made a bid for Bradford to host the 1953 event although both this and a Manchester bid were easily defeated by London.

The club room was located at 3 Rawson Market Chambers and was acquired for a low rent because Pickles knew the chairman of the Markets Committee and the bomb-damaged market was slated for demolition[1].

The group faded away in late-1953 after they had to relinquish the Rawson Market Chambers address. They did get a rent-free room at the local Labour Club but it wasn't really suitable and the club had several young members making it impractical to meet in a pub[2].

Pickles continued to host informal 'fanning nights' on Thursdays at his home in Bradford.

Members[edit]

Names marked * appear in the group photo of the Association taken at Mancon in 1952 but it's unclear if they were fans per se.

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  1. Then, page 97.
  2. Ibid.

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