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'''Tom Hughes''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] from [[Birmingham,_UK|Birmingham]] active in the 1940s. He was on the committee of [[Midvention]] in 1943 and a member of the [[British Fantasy Society]]. | '''Tom Hughes''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] from [[Birmingham,_UK|Birmingham]] active in the 1940s. He was on the committee of [[Midvention]] in 1943 and a member of the [[British Fantasy Society]]. | ||
− | The Midvention was originally slated for Birmingham and Hughes along with fellow local fan [[Arthur Busby]] was charged with finding a location. Many years later, [[Harry Turner]] reported Busby's contemporary: | + | The Midvention was originally slated for Birmingham and Hughes along with fellow local fan [[Arthur Busby]] was charged with finding a location. Many years later, [[Harry Turner]] reported Busby's contemporary reaction: |
All we've gotta do is find a hall to hold fifty fans for three nights, and accommodation for visitors! With this bloody war on it's practically impossible to find any halls available locally. | All we've gotta do is find a hall to hold fifty fans for three nights, and accommodation for visitors! With this bloody war on it's practically impossible to find any halls available locally. |
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Tom Hughes was a UK fan from Birmingham active in the 1940s. He was on the committee of Midvention in 1943 and a member of the British Fantasy Society.
The Midvention was originally slated for Birmingham and Hughes along with fellow local fan Arthur Busby was charged with finding a location. Many years later, Harry Turner reported Busby's contemporary reaction:
All we've gotta do is find a hall to hold fifty fans for three nights, and accommodation for visitors! With this bloody war on it's practically impossible to find any halls available locally.
The task proved insurmountable – although the ambition was also excessive as the eventual attendance was only about 14 – and the convention was relocated to Leicester at the last minute, 'Despite considerable efforts under difficult conditions on the part of Arthur Busby and Tom Hughes - for which we would like to thank them both sincerely' in the words of convention director R. Rowland Johnson.
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