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'''Nor'west Science Fantasy Club''' was a [[UK]] [[club]] based in [[Manchester]] and abbreviated as  '''[[NSFC]]'''.  
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'''Nor'west Science Fantasy Club''' was a [[UK]] [[club]] based in [[Manchester]] and abbreviated as  '''NSFC'''.  
  
 
[[Eric Bentcliffe]] was seeking like-minded individuals and contacted [[Dave Cohen]] via [[Operation Fantast]]. Cohen was already in touch with [[Frank Richards]] and [[Taffy Williams|A. E. “Taffy” Williams]] and the four met up in January 1951. Cohen suggested the Waterloo Hotel in Cheetham Hill as an ongoing meeting place and a newspaper advertisement drew in more people, leading to the birth of the Nor'west Science Fantasy Club.
 
[[Eric Bentcliffe]] was seeking like-minded individuals and contacted [[Dave Cohen]] via [[Operation Fantast]]. Cohen was already in touch with [[Frank Richards]] and [[Taffy Williams|A. E. “Taffy” Williams]] and the four met up in January 1951. Cohen suggested the Waterloo Hotel in Cheetham Hill as an ongoing meeting place and a newspaper advertisement drew in more people, leading to the birth of the Nor'west Science Fantasy Club.
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Members attended the [[Mancon 1|Mancon]] in 1952 and sponsored [[Supermancon]] in 1954. Club membership peaked at 25 or so, including [[Brian Varley]] and [[Sandy Sanderson]], both in the army and stationed in the area. [[Frances Evans]] was an early recruit, the first and for most of its history only female member. However, Sanderson claimed that the active membership in 1952 was only about six people (''Femizine'' #9, May 1956).  
 
Members attended the [[Mancon 1|Mancon]] in 1952 and sponsored [[Supermancon]] in 1954. Club membership peaked at 25 or so, including [[Brian Varley]] and [[Sandy Sanderson]], both in the army and stationed in the area. [[Frances Evans]] was an early recruit, the first and for most of its history only female member. However, Sanderson claimed that the active membership in 1952 was only about six people (''Femizine'' #9, May 1956).  
  
The NSFC [[clubzine]] was ''[[Space Times]]'', co-edited by Bentcliffe and [[Eric Jones]].
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The NSFC [[clubzine]] was ''[[Space Times]]'', co-edited by Bentcliffe and [[Eric Jones]] [[John Russell Fearn]] was the group's patron<ref>''Space Times'' #18 (December 1953).</ref>.
  
 
The club disintegrated in early 1954 before the [[Supermancon]].  
 
The club disintegrated in early 1954 before the [[Supermancon]].  
  
 
Members described it in ''[[TNFF]]'' Vol. 10, #4 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/TNFF/TNFF-1004.pdf August 1951, p. 25]).  
 
Members described it in ''[[TNFF]]'' Vol. 10, #4 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/TNFF/TNFF-1004.pdf August 1951, p. 25]).  
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{{club | start=1951 | end=1954 | locale=Manchester, UK}}
 
{{club | start=1951 | end=1954 | locale=Manchester, UK}}
 
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Latest revision as of 02:52, 18 October 2024

Nor'west Science Fantasy Club was a UK club based in Manchester and abbreviated as NSFC.

Eric Bentcliffe was seeking like-minded individuals and contacted Dave Cohen via Operation Fantast. Cohen was already in touch with Frank Richards and A. E. “Taffy” Williams and the four met up in January 1951. Cohen suggested the Waterloo Hotel in Cheetham Hill as an ongoing meeting place and a newspaper advertisement drew in more people, leading to the birth of the Nor'west Science Fantasy Club.

Members attended the Mancon in 1952 and sponsored Supermancon in 1954. Club membership peaked at 25 or so, including Brian Varley and Sandy Sanderson, both in the army and stationed in the area. Frances Evans was an early recruit, the first and for most of its history only female member. However, Sanderson claimed that the active membership in 1952 was only about six people (Femizine #9, May 1956).

The NSFC clubzine was Space Times, co-edited by Bentcliffe and Eric Jones John Russell Fearn was the group's patron[1].

The club disintegrated in early 1954 before the Supermancon.

Members described it in TNFF Vol. 10, #4 (August 1951, p. 25).

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  1. Space Times #18 (December 1953).

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