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  '... the enrollment of the first Beefasmette<ref>Smith had earlier proposed that male members of the BFS were 'Beefasms', female 'Beefasmettes'.</ref> – truly a most notable occasion, Let joy be unconfined.
  
Her brother was [[Derek Gardiner]].
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She was a contributor to ''[[Gemini (Lane)]]''. Her brother was [[Derek Gardiner]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:43, 29 May 2024

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Anne Gardiner was a UK fan from Worthing active in the 1940s. She was a member of the British Fantasy Society and when she joined in June 1943 (member number 70) bulletin editor D. R. Smith hailed:

'... the enrollment of the first Beefasmette[1] – truly a most notable occasion, Let joy be unconfined.

She was a contributor to Gemini. Her brother was Derek Gardiner.


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  1. Smith had earlier proposed that male members of the BFS were 'Beefasms', female 'Beefasmettes'.