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'''Michael 'Mike' Francis Lord''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]] from [[London]] active in the 1940s. He attended the [[Eastercon-1944|Eastercon]] and was a member of the [[Cosmos Club]] and the [[British Fantasy Society]].
 
'''Michael 'Mike' Francis Lord''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]] from [[London]] active in the 1940s. He attended the [[Eastercon-1944|Eastercon]] and was a member of the [[Cosmos Club]] and the [[British Fantasy Society]].
  
He contributed fiction and art to ''[[The Beyond]]'' with editor [[E. Frank Parker]] describing his artwork as 'distinctive'. He was also a keen photographer and his obituary in ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' #36 notes that he was trying to photograph a kestrel's nest when he fell to his death. He had joined the Fleet Air Arm in April 1943 and just completed his training as a naval officer when he died while waiting to be posted<ref>''[[Cosmic Cuts]]'' v3#1 (June 1944).</ref>.
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He may have been a member of the [[Paint Research Station Science Fiction Library]] as his earliest contributions to ''[[The Beyond]]'' was in Autumn 1942, predating the formation of the CSC. He contributed both fiction and art throughout the fanzine's run with editor [[E. Frank Parker]] describing his artwork as 'distinctive'. He was also a keen photographer and his obituary in ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' #36 noted that he was trying to photograph a kestrel's nest when he fell to his death. He had joined the Fleet Air Arm in April 1943 and just completed his training as a naval officer when he died while waiting to be posted<ref>''[[Cosmic Cuts]]'' v3#1 (June 1944).</ref>.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:17, 4 December 2024

(1923[1] – May 15, 1944)

Michael 'Mike' Francis Lord was a UK fan and fanartist from London active in the 1940s. He attended the Eastercon and was a member of the Cosmos Club and the British Fantasy Society.

He may have been a member of the Paint Research Station Science Fiction Library as his earliest contributions to The Beyond was in Autumn 1942, predating the formation of the CSC. He contributed both fiction and art throughout the fanzine's run with editor E. Frank Parker describing his artwork as 'distinctive'. He was also a keen photographer and his obituary in Futurian War Digest #36 noted that he was trying to photograph a kestrel's nest when he fell to his death. He had joined the Fleet Air Arm in April 1943 and just completed his training as a naval officer when he died while waiting to be posted[2].

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  1. Approximate. He was 21 when he died.
  2. Cosmic Cuts v3#1 (June 1944).

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