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[[Mancon]] 1 was a one-day [[convention]] held October 5, 1952 in [[Manchester, UK]]. It was probably [[chaired]] by [[Dave Cohen]] with [[Eric Bentcliffe]], [[Frank Simpson]], [[Sid Klepper]], [[Bill Jesson]] and [[Sandy Sanderson]]. It started around noon and ended in the evening. Speakers included [[John Russell Fearn]], [[John Brunner]], [[Frank Simpson]], [[Mike Rosenblum]]. The program also included games, a radio play, and a film.
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[[Mancon]] 1 was a one-day [[convention]] held October 5, 1952 at the Waterloo Hotel, Hightown, [[Manchester, UK]]. The [[goh|guest of honour]] was [[John Russell Fearn]] and it was [[chaired]] by [[Dave Cohen]] with [[Eric Bentcliffe]], [[Frank Simpson]], [[Sid Klepper]], [[Bill Jesson]] and [[Sandy Sanderson]].
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== Preparations ==
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Plan for the convention were in place before the [[London SF Con]] of May 31–June 1, 1952. At least one bulletin was issued for 'The Manchester Science-Fantasy Convention', also referred to as 'The "Mancon" 52' which latter name seems to have won out. It's unclear when this was produced but seemingly they didn't have a date for the convention itself at this point. A date was however fixed by the time the convention was advertised in ''[[Space Diversions]]'' #2 (August 1952). Membership of the Society was 1/6 (or 25c). This advertisement also announces the 'The Mancon Awards' for [[fan writer]] and [[fan artist]] to be presented at the convention, although reports make no mention of any presentation so presumably the idea was abandoned.
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== Venue ==
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The Waterloo Hotel is variously described as being in Hightown or Cheetham Hill. It had been used as a meeting place by the [[Nor'west Science Fantasy Club]] since 1951. It was seemingly still operating as a pub into the twenty-first century but was reported closed in 2010 and permanently closed in 2015 and converted to flats<ref>[https://www1.camra.org.uk/pubs/waterloo-hotel-cheetham-hill-137569 Waterloo Hotel, Cheetham Hill] at camra.org.uk.</ref>.
  
 
== Attendees ==
 
== Attendees ==
  
There is seemingly no published membership list. [[John Roles]] estimated attendance as 'about eighty'. The following are either mentioned in contemporary reports or appear in photos. Attendees were mostly from [[Manchester, UK|Manchester]], [[Liverpool, UK|Liverpool]] and [[Bradford, UK|Bradford]] and other northern towns and cities. There were no [[London|Londoners]].
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There is seemingly no published membership list. [[John Roles]] estimated attendance as 'about eighty'. The following are either mentioned in contemporary reports or appear in photos. Attendees were mostly from [[Manchester, UK|Manchester]], [[Liverpool, UK|Liverpool]] and [[Bradford, UK|Bradford]] and other northern towns and cities.  
  
 
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* {{link | website=https://news.ansible.co.uk/pdf/sfn.php?ish=postwar&go=SOWER#here|text=Conrep}} by [[Paul Sowerby]] in ''[[Post War]]'' (Winter 1952).  
 
* {{link | website=https://news.ansible.co.uk/pdf/sfn.php?ish=postwar&go=SOWER#here|text=Conrep}} by [[Paul Sowerby]] in ''[[Post War]]'' (Winter 1952).  
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Revision as of 02:12, 12 October 2024

Mancon 1 was a one-day convention held October 5, 1952 at the Waterloo Hotel, Hightown, Manchester, UK. The guest of honour was John Russell Fearn and it was chaired by Dave Cohen with Eric Bentcliffe, Frank Simpson, Sid Klepper, Bill Jesson and Sandy Sanderson.

Preparations[edit]

Plan for the convention were in place before the London SF Con of May 31–June 1, 1952. At least one bulletin was issued for 'The Manchester Science-Fantasy Convention', also referred to as 'The "Mancon" 52' which latter name seems to have won out. It's unclear when this was produced but seemingly they didn't have a date for the convention itself at this point. A date was however fixed by the time the convention was advertised in Space Diversions #2 (August 1952). Membership of the Society was 1/6 (or 25c). This advertisement also announces the 'The Mancon Awards' for fan writer and fan artist to be presented at the convention, although reports make no mention of any presentation so presumably the idea was abandoned.

Venue[edit]

The Waterloo Hotel is variously described as being in Hightown or Cheetham Hill. It had been used as a meeting place by the Nor'west Science Fantasy Club since 1951. It was seemingly still operating as a pub into the twenty-first century but was reported closed in 2010 and permanently closed in 2015 and converted to flats[1].

Attendees[edit]

There is seemingly no published membership list. John Roles estimated attendance as 'about eighty'. The following are either mentioned in contemporary reports or appear in photos. Attendees were mostly from Manchester, Liverpool and Bradford and other northern towns and cities.

This is a work in progress. Names are being checked to see if they're here under variants.

Names marked * are believed to be family members of other attendees and not necessarily fans themselves per se.

Rob Hansen's Then Volume 2 Chapter 2 reports:

MANCON was held on 5th October 1952 in the concert hall of the Waterloo Hotel, the venue for the Manchester group's regular meetings. The con attracted around 100 fans and brought about the fannish resurrection of Harry Turner. Guest of Honour was John Russell Fearn who screened a film he had produced and starred in, with Peter Ogden, titled 'Black Saturday' and based on his story 'Black-Out'. (Ogden later published ERBANIA, and moved to Florida.) Other items included '1966 And All That', a play by Frank Simpson; 'Fear', a play by the Lancaster Group (Wood and Potter); a talk on fandom by Mike Rosenblum; a quiz between teams from the Liverpool and Manchester groups; and a display of 'Future Fashions' by Frances Evans. It was apparently a reasonably successful con but the fact that no London fans bothered to show up was taken as a deliberate snub by Northern fans, salt rubbed into the wound the North/South split was fast becoming. Protestations from the London Circle that no snub had been intended and that Manchester was too far away were treated with derision by Northerners, who regularly travelled down to London for the national convention.

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