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On January 3, 1937, the [[British]] [[fans]] held their long-planned event at the Theosophical Hall in [[Leeds, UK]]. There were fourteen known attendees, including [[Eric Frank Russell]] and [[Arthur C. Clarke]]. This was unquestionably a [[convention]], but it was also unquestionably after the [[first convention]] in Philadelphia (which was less clearly a convention).
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The '''First British Science Fiction Conference''' was the formal name of a [[convention]] held on January 3, 1937, at the Theosophical Hall in [[Leeds, UK]].
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The official report said 'Approximately 20 fans or authors attended'. There were fourteen known attendees, including [[Eric Frank Russell]] and [[Arthur C. Clarke]]. This was unquestionably a [[convention]], but it was also unquestionably after the [[first convention]] in Philadelphia (which was less clearly a convention).
  
 
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Revision as of 03:28, 26 May 2024

The First British Science Fiction Conference was the formal name of a convention held on January 3, 1937, at the Theosophical Hall in Leeds, UK.

The official report said 'Approximately 20 fans or authors attended'. There were fourteen known attendees, including Eric Frank Russell and Arthur C. Clarke. This was unquestionably a convention, but it was also unquestionably after the first convention in Philadelphia (which was less clearly a convention).

Known attendees:


See also Which Was the First SF Convention?, Early Conventions and Rob Hansen's excellent web pages on the Leeds Convention.



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