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− | '''NotFans''' was a [[ | + | The '''NotFans''' was a [[club]] at in [[Nottingham, UK]]. It was founded in 1960 after the [[Kettering Minicon]] where Nottingham resident [[Jim Linwood]] met [[Bob Parkinson]], then a student at the University. Other members included [[John Dyke]], also a student at the University, and [[Jacqui Bratton]] as well as 'various local [[BSFA]] members and friends'. The group met regularly on Wednesday nights in the Bell Inn on Angel Row<ref>The pub is still operating as of 2024.</ref>, but disbanded in mid-1962 after Parkinson and Dyke graduated and moved away. The club's [[fanzine]], ''[[Jetstream]]'', lasted just one issue. [[Jim Linwood]] published two more issues on his own, through [[OMPA]]. |
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+ | ===Members=== | ||
+ | * [[Jacqui Bratton]] | ||
+ | * [[John Dyke]] | ||
+ | * [[Jim Linwood]] | ||
+ | * [[Bob Parkinson]] | ||
A second nearly contemporary Nottingham club, [[Forest Fields Science Fiction Society]], was apparently unrelated. | A second nearly contemporary Nottingham club, [[Forest Fields Science Fiction Society]], was apparently unrelated. | ||
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+ | <references/> | ||
− | {{club | start= | + | {{club | start=1960 | end=1962 | locale=Nottingham, UK}} |
[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] |
Latest revision as of 10:23, 17 November 2024
The NotFans was a club at in Nottingham, UK. It was founded in 1960 after the Kettering Minicon where Nottingham resident Jim Linwood met Bob Parkinson, then a student at the University. Other members included John Dyke, also a student at the University, and Jacqui Bratton as well as 'various local BSFA members and friends'. The group met regularly on Wednesday nights in the Bell Inn on Angel Row[1], but disbanded in mid-1962 after Parkinson and Dyke graduated and moved away. The club's fanzine, Jetstream, lasted just one issue. Jim Linwood published two more issues on his own, through OMPA.
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A second nearly contemporary Nottingham club, Forest Fields Science Fiction Society, was apparently unrelated.
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- ↑ The pub is still operating as of 2024.
Club | 1960—1962 |
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