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(March 1906 – March 4, 1961)
 
(March 1906 – March 4, 1961)
  
'''Arthur R. “[[Doc]]” Weir''' was a relative newcomer to [[fandom]] when he died (he was a [[reader]] with a large [[collection]], but only discovered [[fandom]] while in his 50s) but in the short time of his involvement he was active in a number of [[fannish]] areas, and the [[Doc Weir Award]] was created in his honour.  He spent his entire life in Gloucestershire, [[UK]].
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'''Arthur Rose “[[Doc]]” Weir''' was a relative newcomer to [[fandom]] when he died (he was a [[reader]] with a large [[collection]], but only discovered [[fandom]] while in his 50s) but in the short time of his involvement he was active in a number of [[fannish]] areas, and the [[Doc Weir Award]] was created in his honour.
  
In April 1971 [[Darroll Pardoe]] published ''[[Arthur Rose Weir -- Memorial Anthology]]'', an 18-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] in his honor.
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He first found fandom through the pages of ''[[Authentic Science Fiction|Authentic Science Fiction]]'' in 1958. He bought an old copy for his collection and found in it an address for the [[West Country Science Fiction Group]]. He wrote a speculative enquiry and while the address was out of date and the group had been defunct for some years his letter reached [[Eric Jones]]. He immediately joined the [[Cheltenham Group]] and the [[BSFA]], becoming secretary of the latter in 1959.
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His talk on 'Atlantis – A New Theory' was delivered at the [[Brumcon]], the 1959 [[Eastercon]], and was later printed in the June 1959 issue of ''[[Science Fantasy (UK)|Science Fantasy]]''. At the [[Eastercon 1960|1960 Eastercon]] his talk was on [[Karel Čapek]], a personal friend from the his time in Czechoslovakia.
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In April 1971 [[Darroll Pardoe]] published ''[[Arthur Rose Weir -- Memorial Anthology]]'', an 18-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] in his honour.
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In his later years he was a senior physics master at the Westonbirt School in Gloucester.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:09, 23 January 2024

(March 1906 – March 4, 1961)

Arthur Rose “Doc” Weir was a relative newcomer to fandom when he died (he was a reader with a large collection, but only discovered fandom while in his 50s) but in the short time of his involvement he was active in a number of fannish areas, and the Doc Weir Award was created in his honour.

He first found fandom through the pages of Authentic Science Fiction in 1958. He bought an old copy for his collection and found in it an address for the West Country Science Fiction Group. He wrote a speculative enquiry and while the address was out of date and the group had been defunct for some years his letter reached Eric Jones. He immediately joined the Cheltenham Group and the BSFA, becoming secretary of the latter in 1959.

His talk on 'Atlantis – A New Theory' was delivered at the Brumcon, the 1959 Eastercon, and was later printed in the June 1959 issue of Science Fantasy. At the 1960 Eastercon his talk was on Karel Čapek, a personal friend from the his time in Czechoslovakia.

In April 1971 Darroll Pardoe published Arthur Rose Weir -- Memorial Anthology, an 18-page, one-shot fanzine in his honour.

In his later years he was a senior physics master at the Westonbirt School in Gloucester.

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