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A [[club]], AKA '''The Phoenicians''', active in the 1990s and early 2000s in Dartford, just SE of [[London]].  It published the [[clubzine]] ''[[Phoenicians!]]''.
 
A [[club]], AKA '''The Phoenicians''', active in the 1990s and early 2000s in Dartford, just SE of [[London]].  It published the [[clubzine]] ''[[Phoenicians!]]''.
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The group met on the 2nd Thursday of each month (so as not to clash with the [[London_Circle|1st Thursday ]] meetings) at the Phoenix pub (hence the group's alternate name) near Dartford station.
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It's arguably most notable achievement was to be a major supporter (along with members of the [[SF² Concatenation]] collective) of the Anglo-Romanian SF Exchange fan fund of the 1990s that sponsored Easter Europeans to come to Britain to attend conventions: both a [[Festival of Fantastic Films]]
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and an [[Eastercon]] each saw two East European fans attend. (Indeed, it was a visiting Hungarian fan that coined the group's alternate title of 'The Phoenicians'.) Members of the society also visited Eastern Europe.
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Its regulars included Vince (Vin¢) Clarke.
  
 
The [[Northumberland Heath Science Fiction Society]] considers itself a "quasi-incarnation" of The Phoenicians.
 
The [[Northumberland Heath Science Fiction Society]] considers itself a "quasi-incarnation" of The Phoenicians.

Latest revision as of 13:12, 31 July 2024

A club, AKA The Phoenicians, active in the 1990s and early 2000s in Dartford, just SE of London. It published the clubzine Phoenicians!.

The group met on the 2nd Thursday of each month (so as not to clash with the 1st Thursday meetings) at the Phoenix pub (hence the group's alternate name) near Dartford station.

It's arguably most notable achievement was to be a major supporter (along with members of the SF² Concatenation collective) of the Anglo-Romanian SF Exchange fan fund of the 1990s that sponsored Easter Europeans to come to Britain to attend conventions: both a Festival of Fantastic Films and an Eastercon each saw two East European fans attend. (Indeed, it was a visiting Hungarian fan that coined the group's alternate title of 'The Phoenicians'.) Members of the society also visited Eastern Europe.

Its regulars included Vince (Vin¢) Clarke.

The Northumberland Heath Science Fiction Society considers itself a "quasi-incarnation" of The Phoenicians.


Club 1990searly 2000s
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