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− | + | '''Laura Molesworth''', an [[Australian]] [[fan]], was active in the [[Futurian Society of Sydney]] after [[World War II]]. She served as the club's librarian (as well as a librarian in her [[mundane]] life), and was Director in the mid-1950s. She attended the [[Canberra Science Fiction Conference]] in 1956, and was involved with organizing the earliest [[Australian Natcons]]. | |
− | {{person}} | + | She was married to [[Voltaire Molesworth]]. By the time he died in 1964, both had cut back on their [[fanac]]. |
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Latest revision as of 02:19, 27 March 2023
(???? – June 6, 2009)
Laura Molesworth, an Australian fan, was active in the Futurian Society of Sydney after World War II. She served as the club's librarian (as well as a librarian in her mundane life), and was Director in the mid-1950s. She attended the Canberra Science Fiction Conference in 1956, and was involved with organizing the earliest Australian Natcons.
She was married to Voltaire Molesworth. By the time he died in 1964, both had cut back on their fanac.
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