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'''''Circular of the Lakeland Science Fiction Organisation''''' was a [[UK]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Peter Campbell]] and possibly [[John B. Hall]] on behalf of the [[Lakeland S.F. Organisation]] (LSFO) in the 1950s.
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'''''Circular of the Lakeland Science Fiction Organisation''''' was a [[UK]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Pete Campbell]] and possibly [[John B. Hall]] on behalf of the [[Lakeland S.F. Organisation]] (LSFO) in the 1950s.
  
 
There are only two known issues, both produced by Campbell. Their numbers imply the existence of #1–4 – although anybody with experience of fanzine numbering will know that's far from a given – and there may have been issues after #6. Hall issued a circular of some kind around spring of 1955, after he'd  decided that the 'L' is LSFO now stood for 'London', in which he announced that the Organisation had four branches in Prestwich, Redditch, [[Edinburgh]] and the [[US]] with its headquarters in Wimbledon.
 
There are only two known issues, both produced by Campbell. Their numbers imply the existence of #1–4 – although anybody with experience of fanzine numbering will know that's far from a given – and there may have been issues after #6. Hall issued a circular of some kind around spring of 1955, after he'd  decided that the 'L' is LSFO now stood for 'London', in which he announced that the Organisation had four branches in Prestwich, Redditch, [[Edinburgh]] and the [[US]] with its headquarters in Wimbledon.

Latest revision as of 11:49, 1 October 2024

Circular of the Lakeland Science Fiction Organisation was a UK fanzine published by Pete Campbell and possibly John B. Hall on behalf of the Lakeland S.F. Organisation (LSFO) in the 1950s.

There are only two known issues, both produced by Campbell. Their numbers imply the existence of #1–4 – although anybody with experience of fanzine numbering will know that's far from a given – and there may have been issues after #6. Hall issued a circular of some kind around spring of 1955, after he'd decided that the 'L' is LSFO now stood for 'London', in which he announced that the Organisation had four branches in Prestwich, Redditch, Edinburgh and the United States with its headquarters in Wimbledon.

Issue Date Pages Notes
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5 October 1953 10
6 March 1954 4
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