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− | ( | + | [[File:Jill Adams, Shel Deretchin, Dave Cohen at the 1957 Worldcon in London. Photo by Pete West, courtesy of Rob Hansen..jpg|thumb|right|L-R: Jill Adams, [[Shel Deretchin]], [[Dave Cohen]] at the [[1957 Worldcon]] in [[London]]. Photo by [[Pete West]], courtesy of Rob Hansen.]](July 31, 1933 – 1980) |
− | '''Gillian “Jill” Adams''' was a [[ | + | '''Gillian T. “Jill” Adams''' was a [[fan]] from [[Southampton]], [[U.K.]], active from at least 1957 to the 1970s, making an impression on [[Archie Mercer]] and others at [[Loncon I]] for "apparently being able to go without sleep altogether for several nights on the trot and still look just as fresh as at the beginning." She was described by [[Archie Mercer]] and [[Norm Shorrock]] as being one of those people who stay in the background and work hard to keep things running. |
− | This might have helped in her long involvement in the running of the [[BSFA]] from its inauguration, including stints as both Treasurer and Secretary. | + | This might have helped in her long involvement in the running of the [[BSFA]] from its inauguration in 1958 (she was member #12), including stints as both [[Treasurer]] and [[Secretary]]. She was listed as a council member as late as 1975. She also belonged to the [[London Circle]]. |
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+ | In 1962 [[Archie Mercer]] handed her as BSFA secretary the £15 15s 10d in the [[Doc Weir]] Memorial Fund. She used it to buy a silver communion cup from a shop in Southampton. This became the [[Doc Weir Award]] and was first presented in 1963. Adams herself won the Award in 1972. | ||
{{recognition}} | {{recognition}} | ||
− | * 1972 | + | * 1967 – [[Knight of St. Fantony]] |
+ | * 1972 – [[Doc Weir Award]] | ||
− | {{person | born= | + | {{person | born=1933 | died=1980}} |
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] |
Latest revision as of 03:32, 27 March 2024
(July 31, 1933 – 1980)
Gillian T. “Jill” Adams was a fan from Southampton, U.K., active from at least 1957 to the 1970s, making an impression on Archie Mercer and others at Loncon I for "apparently being able to go without sleep altogether for several nights on the trot and still look just as fresh as at the beginning." She was described by Archie Mercer and Norm Shorrock as being one of those people who stay in the background and work hard to keep things running.
This might have helped in her long involvement in the running of the BSFA from its inauguration in 1958 (she was member #12), including stints as both Treasurer and Secretary. She was listed as a council member as late as 1975. She also belonged to the London Circle.
In 1962 Archie Mercer handed her as BSFA secretary the £15 15s 10d in the Doc Weir Memorial Fund. She used it to buy a silver communion cup from a shop in Southampton. This became the Doc Weir Award and was first presented in 1963. Adams herself won the Award in 1972.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1967 – Knight of St. Fantony
- 1972 – Doc Weir Award
Person | 1933—1980 |
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