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Fandom in the UK has a long and very rich history producing such luminaries in the field as [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[Vince Clarke]], and [[Peter Weston]] (England) and [[Walt Willis]] and [[James White]] (Northern Ireland). For an insightful look at the history of [[fandom]] in Britain, see [[Rob Hansen|Rob Hansen's]] ''[[Then]]''.
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[[Fandom]] in the '''United Kingdom''' has a long and very rich history. It encompasses [[England]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[Scotland]] and [[Wales]].
  
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[[BNF]]s include [[Ted Carnell]], [[Vince Clarke]], [[Dave Langford]], [[Peter Weston]], [[Walt Willis]] and [[James White]]. There have been eight [[British Worldcons]].
  
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For an insightful look at the history of [[fandom]] in Britain, see [[Rob Hansen]]’s ''[[Then]]''. [[Caroline Mullan]] wrote “[[A Short Visual History of British Fandom]].”
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See ''[[Anglofan]]'' for UK [[fanhistory]] through 1959, and [[:Category:UK]] for a long list of '''Britfan''' doings.
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Latest revision as of 06:09, 11 October 2024

Fandom in the United Kingdom has a long and very rich history. It encompasses England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

BNFs include Ted Carnell, Vin¢ Clarke, Dave Langford, Peter Weston, Walt Willis and James White. There have been eight British Worldcons.

For an insightful look at the history of fandom in Britain, see Rob Hansen’s Then. Caroline Mullan wrote “A Short Visual History of British Fandom.”

See Anglofan for UK fanhistory through 1959, and Category:UK for a long list of Britfan doings.



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