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The '''London Minicons''' were a series of one-day conventions held in a small hall at the base of William Dunbar House in West Kilburn, [[London]], the building where [[Ella Parker]] had a flat. They were organised by the [[Science Fiction Club of London]] (SFCoL).
 
The '''London Minicons''' were a series of one-day conventions held in a small hall at the base of William Dunbar House in West Kilburn, [[London]], the building where [[Ella Parker]] had a flat. They were organised by the [[Science Fiction Club of London]] (SFCoL).
  
The first was seemingly a success and a follow-up was announced in July 1968, even though the SFCoL had effectively ended in May. However this second iteration was cancelled at the late in the day due to lack of interest.
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The first was seemingly a success and a follow-up was announced in June 1968, even though the SFCoL had effectively ended in May. However this second iteration was cancelled at the late in the day due to lack of interest.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:06, 17 September 2024

The London Minicons were a series of one-day conventions held in a small hall at the base of William Dunbar House in West Kilburn, London, the building where Ella Parker had a flat. They were organised by the Science Fiction Club of London (SFCoL).

The first was seemingly a success and a follow-up was announced in June 1968, even though the SFCoL had effectively ended in May. However this second iteration was cancelled at the late in the day due to lack of interest.

Convention Dates GoHs Notes
London Minicon November 1967 Ted Carnell 'Mystery guest' Earl Kemp
London Minicon 2 November 23, 1968 James White cancelled


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