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'''The Bob Richardson Memorial Award for Most Authentic Heroic Fantasy Costume(s)''' was described by Peter Weston, writing in ''[[Prolapse]]'' #12 in 2008, as 'Britain' forgotten award'. It was presented only twice:
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'''The Bob Richardson Memorial Award for Most Authentic Heroic Fantasy Costume(s)''' was described by Peter Weston, writing in ''[[Prolapse]]'' #12 in 2008, as 'Britain' forgotten award'. It was named for [[Bob Richardson]], one of the founders of the [[Knights of St. Fantony]], who had died in 1963.
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It was presented only twice:
  
 
* 1965: [[Loncon II]], [[Betty Peters|Betty]] and [[Ian Peters]], as John Carter and Dejah Thoris (reported in ''[[Skyrack]]'' #83).
 
* 1965: [[Loncon II]], [[Betty Peters|Betty]] and [[Ian Peters]], as John Carter and Dejah Thoris (reported in ''[[Skyrack]]'' #83).
* 1966: [[Yarcon]], [[Ted Tubb]] 'in villainous space operatic guise' (reported in ''Skyrack'' #88).
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* 1966: [[Yarcon]], [[Ted Tubb]] 'in villainous [[Space opera|space operatic]] guise' (reported in ''Skyrack'' #88).
  
 
Weston described the award as 'best' but [[Ron Bennett]] writing contemporaneously in ''Skyrack'' #83 used 'most authentic'.
 
Weston described the award as 'best' but [[Ron Bennett]] writing contemporaneously in ''Skyrack'' #83 used 'most authentic'.
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{{award | start=1965 | end=1966}}
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Latest revision as of 02:30, 18 April 2024

The Bob Richardson Memorial Award for Most Authentic Heroic Fantasy Costume(s) was described by Peter Weston, writing in Prolapse #12 in 2008, as 'Britain' forgotten award'. It was named for Bob Richardson, one of the founders of the Knights of St. Fantony, who had died in 1963.

It was presented only twice:

Weston described the award as 'best' but Ron Bennett writing contemporaneously in Skyrack #83 used 'most authentic'.


Award 19651966
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