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− | Bombcon was an [[early convention]] held in [[London]] | + | Bombcon was an [[early convention]] held September 20-21, 1941 in [[London]] . At the time, the convention was not named and was simply called a "fan reunion". It was held outdoors in Lincoln Inn Fields (remember, [[WWII]] was in full swing and while the UK was no longer in immediate danger of invasion, the US had not yet entered the war and things were still dicey and bombing was still a major threat). Attending were [[Frank Arnold]], [[Ted Carnell]], [[Irene Carnell]], [[Maurice Hanson]], [[Art Williams]], Canadian fan [[Bob Gibson]], [[Harry Chibbett]], [[Lily Chibbett]], [[John Craig]], [[John Beynon Harris]], [[Ken Bulmer]], [[Denise Laws]], [[Lily Jaggers]], and [[Sid Birchby]]. |
The name "Bombcon" came later in an ad for [[Loncon]], the 1957 London [[Worldcon]]. | The name "Bombcon" came later in an ad for [[Loncon]], the 1957 London [[Worldcon]]. |
Revision as of 13:00, 8 September 2020
Bombcon was an early convention held September 20-21, 1941 in London . At the time, the convention was not named and was simply called a "fan reunion". It was held outdoors in Lincoln Inn Fields (remember, WWII was in full swing and while the UK was no longer in immediate danger of invasion, the US had not yet entered the war and things were still dicey and bombing was still a major threat). Attending were Frank Arnold, Ted Carnell, Irene Carnell, Maurice Hanson, Art Williams, Canadian fan Bob Gibson, Harry Chibbett, Lily Chibbett, John Craig, John Beynon Harris, Ken Bulmer, Denise Laws, Lily Jaggers, and Sid Birchby.
The name "Bombcon" came later in an ad for Loncon, the 1957 London Worldcon.
See Early Conventions.
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