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− | '''Tom Batho''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] from | + | '''Tom Batho''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] from Chatham active in the 1950s. He was a member of the [[Medway Science and Fantasy Club]] and attended the [[Medcon]] in 1953 where he was one of the people credited with 'electronics'. [[Tony Thorne]] described him as 'our electronics expert, who went on to work as a camera-man for the BBC'<ref>''[[Relapse]]'' #13 (February 2009).</ref>. |
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Tom Batho was a British fan from Chatham active in the 1950s. He was a member of the Medway Science and Fantasy Club and attended the Medcon in 1953 where he was one of the people credited with 'electronics'. Tony Thorne described him as 'our electronics expert, who went on to work as a camera-man for the BBC'[1].
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