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'''Herbert Warnes''', also known as Bert Warnes and at least once (and seemingly erroneously) as Henry Warnes, was a [[UK]] [[fan]] from [[Leeds]] active in the thirties.  
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'''Herbert 'Bert' Warnes''' (once and seemingly erroneously referred to as Henry Warnes), was a [[fan]] from [[Leeds]] active in the 1930s. He was a member of the [[Science Fiction League]] (SFL) and the [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA).
  
He attended the [[1937 Leeds Convention]] where he was the chairman and he printed its souvenir booklet.
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Warnes was the founder, along with [[George Airey]] and [[Douglas W. F. Mayer]], of Chapter 17 of the [[Science Fiction League]] (SFL), the first in the [[UK]]. Their first meeting was held in May 1935 and by the end of the year they had about 12 members and at some point Warnes became director. He attended the [[1937 Leeds Convention]] where he was the chairman and he printed its souvenir booklet. He was also appointed assistant treasurer of the SFA and later became chairman of its Leeds branch. He attended the [[Second British Convention]] in London in 1938 where he was called on to report on their activities:
  
He was chairman of the Leeds branch of the [[Science Fiction Association]] and attended the [[Second British Convention]] in London in 1938 where he was called on to report on their activities:
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Mr. Warnes … admirably sidestepped the responsibility by saying that better reports than he could deliver were printed each month in ''[[Novae Terrae]]''. However, he mentioned the interesting and profound debates that were held each month; and dwelt for a few minutes upon the other side of their Branch activities – that connected with the producing of ''[[Tomorrow]]'', ''[[Amateur Science Stories]]'' etc.
  
‘Mr. Warnes … admirably sidestepped the responsibility by saying that better reports than he could deliver were printed each month in ''[[Novae Terrae]]''. However, he mentioned the interesting and profound debates that were held each month; and dwelt for a few minutes upon the other side of their Branch activities – that connected with the producing of ''[[Tomorrow]]'', ''[[Amateur Science Stories]]'' etc.
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The Leeds SFA disbanded in mid-1939. Warnes is not listed in the 1945 ''[[Directory of Anglo-Fandom]]''.
  
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However, in 1987 he was one of two veterans of the 1937 convention to attend a convention called [[Conception]] to mark its fiftieth anniversary.
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Herbert 'Bert' Warnes (once and seemingly erroneously referred to as Henry Warnes), was a fan from Leeds active in the 1930s. He was a member of the Science Fiction League (SFL) and the Science Fiction Association (SFA).

Warnes was the founder, along with George Airey and Douglas W. F. Mayer, of Chapter 17 of the Science Fiction League (SFL), the first in the UK. Their first meeting was held in May 1935 and by the end of the year they had about 12 members and at some point Warnes became director. He attended the 1937 Leeds Convention where he was the chairman and he printed its souvenir booklet. He was also appointed assistant treasurer of the SFA and later became chairman of its Leeds branch. He attended the Second British Convention in London in 1938 where he was called on to report on their activities:

Mr. Warnes … admirably sidestepped the responsibility by saying that better reports than he could deliver were printed each month in Novae Terrae. However, he mentioned the interesting and profound debates that were held each month; and dwelt for a few minutes upon the other side of their Branch activities – that connected with the producing of Tomorrow, Amateur Science Stories etc.

The Leeds SFA disbanded in mid-1939. Warnes is not listed in the 1945 Directory of Anglo-Fandom.

However, in 1987 he was one of two veterans of the 1937 convention to attend a convention called Conception to mark its fiftieth anniversary.


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