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The '''Stoke-on-Trent Science Fiction Club''' was a [[UK]] group founded by [[Julian Parr]] in 1939. [[Kenneth Johnson]], [[S. G. J. Ouseley]] and [[Stanley Roberts]] were also members. In May 1941 ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' said they were 'The only [[fantasy]] organisation still functioning in Britain today' and that 'A quarterly report dated April 1941 has just been issued and gives details of the society's membership, finances and library'. In February 1943 Johnson reported in ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' that the club was in poor shape as only two members hadn't joined the forces.
 
The '''Stoke-on-Trent Science Fiction Club''' was a [[UK]] group founded by [[Julian Parr]] in 1939. [[Kenneth Johnson]], [[S. G. J. Ouseley]] and [[Stanley Roberts]] were also members. In May 1941 ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' said they were 'The only [[fantasy]] organisation still functioning in Britain today' and that 'A quarterly report dated April 1941 has just been issued and gives details of the society's membership, finances and library'. In February 1943 Johnson reported in ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' that the club was in poor shape as only two members hadn't joined the forces.
  
In ''[[Operation Fantast]]'' #2 (December 1947), Johnson was reported as trying to reform the group.
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In ''[[Operation Fantast]]'' #2 (December 1947), Johnson was reported as trying to reform the group. A later [[Stoke-on-Trent SF Society]] was formed in 1976 and is unrelated except by geography.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:34, 30 October 2024

The Stoke-on-Trent Science Fiction Club was a UK group founded by Julian Parr in 1939. Kenneth Johnson, S. G. J. Ouseley and Stanley Roberts were also members. In May 1941 Futurian War Digest said they were 'The only fantasy organisation still functioning in Britain today' and that 'A quarterly report dated April 1941 has just been issued and gives details of the society's membership, finances and library'. In February 1943 Johnson reported in Futurian War Digest that the club was in poor shape as only two members hadn't joined the forces.

In Operation Fantast #2 (December 1947), Johnson was reported as trying to reform the group. A later Stoke-on-Trent SF Society was formed in 1976 and is unrelated except by geography.


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