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(September 30, 1932 – March 31, 2020) | (September 30, 1932 – March 31, 2020) | ||
− | '''Brian Hughes Varley''' was a | + | '''Brian Hughes Varley''' was a longtime [[British]] [[fan]] who made contact with [[fandom]] in 1952, attended the [[Medcon]] in 1953 and worked on the 1954 [[Supermancon]] and the 1965 [[London]] [[Worldcon]], [[Loncon II]]. |
He wrote a regular column for [[Ethel Lindsay]]'s ''[[Scottishe]]'' as '''Machiavarley''', a nickname bestowed on him by [[Walt Willis]]. Varley maintained some fan contacts in the twenty-first century, for example publishing a letter in [[Peter Weston]]'s ''[[Prolapse]]'' #11 (May 2008). | He wrote a regular column for [[Ethel Lindsay]]'s ''[[Scottishe]]'' as '''Machiavarley''', a nickname bestowed on him by [[Walt Willis]]. Varley maintained some fan contacts in the twenty-first century, for example publishing a letter in [[Peter Weston]]'s ''[[Prolapse]]'' #11 (May 2008). | ||
− | In [[mundane]] life, he was director of the British Overseas Trade Board and an avid bridge player. He died from [[Covid-19]]. At the time of his death, he lived in Pedmore, Stourbridge. | + | He married [[Frances Evans]] about 1961. In [[mundane]] life, he was director of the British Overseas Trade Board and an avid bridge player. He died from [[Covid-19]]. At the time of his death, he lived in Pedmore, Stourbridge. |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 18 March 2024
(September 30, 1932 – March 31, 2020)
Brian Hughes Varley was a longtime British fan who made contact with fandom in 1952, attended the Medcon in 1953 and worked on the 1954 Supermancon and the 1965 London Worldcon, Loncon II.
He wrote a regular column for Ethel Lindsay's Scottishe as Machiavarley, a nickname bestowed on him by Walt Willis. Varley maintained some fan contacts in the twenty-first century, for example publishing a letter in Peter Weston's Prolapse #11 (May 2008).
He married Frances Evans about 1961. In mundane life, he was director of the British Overseas Trade Board and an avid bridge player. He died from Covid-19. At the time of his death, he lived in Pedmore, Stourbridge.
Person | 1932—2020 |
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