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(April 19, 1928 –)
 
(April 19, 1928 –)
  
'''Ina Shorrock''' was [[Liverpool]] [[fan]] who discovered [[fandom]] in 1950 and whose first [[convention]] was the 1952 [[Eastercon]], [[London SF Con]].   
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'''Ina Shorrock''' was a [[Liverpool]] [[fan]] who discovered [[fandom]] in 1950. Her first [[convention]] was the 1952 [[Eastercon]], [[London SF Con]].   
  
She was a member of the [[Liverpool Group]], and generally a social director for Liverpool fandom.  
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She was a member of the [[Liverpool Group]], and generally acted as a social director for Liverpool fandom.  
  
She belonged to the [[SFCoL]], and the [[BSFA]] (which she chaired).  She was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Norman Shorrock]].
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She belonged to the [[SFCoL]] and the [[BSFA]] (which she chaired).  She was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Norman Shorrock]].
  
 
For a brief bio by [[Eric Bentcliffe]], see ''[[Waldo]]'' no. 1 (December 1959), [http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf online here].
 
For a brief bio by [[Eric Bentcliffe]], see ''[[Waldo]]'' no. 1 (December 1959), [http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf online here].

Revision as of 15:37, 26 August 2020

Ina Shorrock. Art by Eddie Jones from Waldo No. 1.

(April 19, 1928 –)

Ina Shorrock was a Liverpool fan who discovered fandom in 1950. Her first convention was the 1952 Eastercon, London SF Con.

She was a member of the Liverpool Group, and generally acted as a social director for Liverpool fandom.

She belonged to the SFCoL and the BSFA (which she chaired). She was married to fellow fan Norman Shorrock.

For a brief bio by Eric Bentcliffe, see Waldo no. 1 (December 1959), online here.


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