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'''The Cymrades''' were likely the first [[sf club]] in [[Wales]]. The name is derived from Cymru, the Welsh name for Wales. | '''The Cymrades''' were likely the first [[sf club]] in [[Wales]]. The name is derived from Cymru, the Welsh name for Wales. | ||
− | While there were earlier known Welsh [[fans]] there is no evidence that any of them formed a group until [[Fred Robinson]] created The Cymrades in 1952 in [[Cardiff]]. | + | While there were earlier known Welsh [[fans]] there is no evidence that any of them formed a group until [[Fred Robinson]] created The Cymrades in 1952 in [[Cardiff]]. We have no firm evidence for the identity of other group members but they ''possibly'' included [[Dai Barker]], [[William E. Price]] and [[Fred Price]], and maybe [[Arthur F. Hillman]], all of whom were identified by Robinson as among the 'Welsh contingent' at [[Coroncon]] and who lived within a reasonable distance of Cardiff (aside from Barker whose locale we don't know). |
Robinson drifted away from fandom around 1954 and it seems The Cymrades faded with him. | Robinson drifted away from fandom around 1954 and it seems The Cymrades faded with him. |
Latest revision as of 03:49, 18 October 2024
The Cymrades were likely the first sf club in Wales. The name is derived from Cymru, the Welsh name for Wales.
While there were earlier known Welsh fans there is no evidence that any of them formed a group until Fred Robinson created The Cymrades in 1952 in Cardiff. We have no firm evidence for the identity of other group members but they possibly included Dai Barker, William E. Price and Fred Price, and maybe Arthur F. Hillman, all of whom were identified by Robinson as among the 'Welsh contingent' at Coroncon and who lived within a reasonable distance of Cardiff (aside from Barker whose locale we don't know).
Robinson drifted away from fandom around 1954 and it seems The Cymrades faded with him.
Club | 1952—1954 |
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