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'''Stewart Conley''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] likely from the Gillingham area active in the 1950s. He was a member of the [[Medway Science and Fantasy Club]] and attended the [[Medcon]] in 1953 where he was credited with 'hall decor'. [[Jeanne Thorne]] described him as:
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'''Stewart Conley''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] from Gillingham active in the 1950s. He was a member of the [[Medway Science and Fantasy Club]] and attended the [[Medcon]] in 1953 where he was credited with 'hall decor'. [[Jeanne Thorne]] described him as:
  
 
  our strong silent listener. His contributions to the club have turned out to be models of spaceships etc. of all types and sizes, to say nothing of rocket darts and flying saucers!<ref>''[[The Medway Journal]]'' #1 (late 1952).</ref>.  
 
  our strong silent listener. His contributions to the club have turned out to be models of spaceships etc. of all types and sizes, to say nothing of rocket darts and flying saucers!<ref>''[[The Medway Journal]]'' #1 (late 1952).</ref>.  

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Stewart Conley was a British fan from Gillingham active in the 1950s. He was a member of the Medway Science and Fantasy Club and attended the Medcon in 1953 where he was credited with 'hall decor'. Jeanne Thorne described him as:

our strong silent listener. His contributions to the club have turned out to be models of spaceships etc. of all types and sizes, to say nothing of rocket darts and flying saucers![1]. 

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  1. The Medway Journal #1 (late 1952).

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