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British fan, member of the [[Stourbridge Science Fiction Circle]] who edited [[Les Spinge]] for a time.
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'''Peter M. Davies''' was a [[fan]] from Stourbridge, [[UK]] active in the 1950s. He was a member of the [[Stourbridge Circle]] (SADO), the [[YSFRG]] and the [[BSFA]], and attended [[Brumcon]] and the [[Eastercon 1960|1960 Eastercon]]. He was [[nicknamed]] 'Tea' because he won the Brumcon 'Tea Drinking' contest<ref>And some of us still marvel that this was ever A Thing.</ref>.
  
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Davies writing contemporaneously dated SADO's formation to after Easter 1959 although [[Mike Kilvert]] said that he had been friends with Davies and [[Ken Cheslin]] since 1947 and the group became the Stourbridge Circle in the winter of 1957–8<ref>Per Kilvert's letter to ''[[Prolapse]]'' #7 (June 2007).</ref>. Cheslin was in contact with wider fandom through [[Ken Slater]], leading to correspondence with the [[Cheltenham Group]]. The trio certainly attended Brumcon. Of that 'Tea Drinking' contest, [[Ron Bennett]] said:
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Peter Davies, a newcomer from Stourbridge, won the contest by being the only one to qualify with ten cups. It was a meagre affair, all told. Why, nobody was even sick<ref>''[[Aporrheta]]'' #10 (April 1959).</ref>.
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Davies contributed to early issues of the SADO [[clubzine]] ''[[Les Spinge]]'' and was listed as [[co-editor]] of #1. In the ''[[YSFRG Newsletter]]'' #2 (March 1961) he gave his interests as 'Taperecording, Photography, chess'.
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Kilvert said in 2007 that Davies 'is still alive and well, though he left SF after falling-out with Ken [Cheslin] in the early 60s'Ibid, ''Prolapse''.
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A slight mystery is that Kilvert says that he, Cheslin and Davies attended [[Cytricon IV]] but some details of his account don't coincide with known aspects of the convention.
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Revision as of 11:40, 13 November 2024

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Peter M. Davies was a fan from Stourbridge, UK active in the 1950s. He was a member of the Stourbridge Circle (SADO), the YSFRG and the BSFA, and attended Brumcon and the 1960 Eastercon. He was nicknamed 'Tea' because he won the Brumcon 'Tea Drinking' contest[1].

Davies writing contemporaneously dated SADO's formation to after Easter 1959 although Mike Kilvert said that he had been friends with Davies and Ken Cheslin since 1947 and the group became the Stourbridge Circle in the winter of 1957–8[2]. Cheslin was in contact with wider fandom through Ken Slater, leading to correspondence with the Cheltenham Group. The trio certainly attended Brumcon. Of that 'Tea Drinking' contest, Ron Bennett said:

Peter Davies, a newcomer from Stourbridge, won the contest by being the only one to qualify with ten cups. It was a meagre affair, all told. Why, nobody was even sick[3].

Davies contributed to early issues of the SADO clubzine Les Spinge and was listed as co-editor of #1. In the YSFRG Newsletter #2 (March 1961) he gave his interests as 'Taperecording, Photography, chess'.

Kilvert said in 2007 that Davies 'is still alive and well, though he left SF after falling-out with Ken [Cheslin] in the early 60s'Ibid, Prolapse.

A slight mystery is that Kilvert says that he, Cheslin and Davies attended Cytricon IV but some details of his account don't coincide with known aspects of the convention.

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  1. And some of us still marvel that this was ever A Thing.
  2. Per Kilvert's letter to Prolapse #7 (June 2007).
  3. Aporrheta #10 (April 1959).

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