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− | A [[Tolkien club]] in the [[Brighton]] area. Fl. 1985. It was formed when members (including [[Emma Henry]], [[Mick Henry]], and [[Jon Roser]]) of the [[Southfarthing]] [[smial]] of the [[Tolkien Society]] broke away from it. It published the [[ | + | A [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] [[club]] in the [[Brighton]] area. Fl. 1985. It was formed when members (including [[Emma Henry]], [[Mick Henry]], and [[Jon Roser]]) of the [[Southfarthing]] [[smial]] of the [[Tolkien Society]] broke away from it. It [[published]] the [[clubzines]] ''[[Old Toby]]'' and ''[[The Southern Star]]. |
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[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 30 October 2023
A J. R. R. Tolkien club in the Brighton area. Fl. 1985. It was formed when members (including Emma Henry, Mick Henry, and Jon Roser) of the Southfarthing smial of the Tolkien Society broke away from it. It published the clubzines Old Toby and The Southern Star.
Club | 1980s—1980s |
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