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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Lexicon}}''(Did you mean a [[Lexicon (Disambiguation)|different Lexicon]]?)''
  
(Did you mean a [[LexiCon (NZ)|New Zealand Natcon]], [[Lexicon|NESFA relaxicon]] or a [[Lexicon (MD)|Maryland relaxicon]])
 
  
Lexicon ([[Unicon (UK)|Unicon]] 18) was held August 18-20, 2000 at Exeter College, Oxford. The [[GoH]] was [[Philip Pullman]].  
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'''Lexicon''' ([[Unicon (UK)|Unicon]] 18) was a [[convention]] held August 18–20, 2000, at Exeter College, [[Oxford]], [[UK]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Philip Pullman]].  
  
 
[[John Bray]] was very pleased to get his old undergraduate room back, little changed after 11 years, with the same view of the hideous Henry Moore in the Back Quad.
 
[[John Bray]] was very pleased to get his old undergraduate room back, little changed after 11 years, with the same view of the hideous Henry Moore in the Back Quad.
  
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 17 March 2023

(Did you mean a different Lexicon?)


Lexicon (Unicon 18) was a convention held August 18–20, 2000, at Exeter College, Oxford, UK. The GoH was Philip Pullman.

John Bray was very pleased to get his old undergraduate room back, little changed after 11 years, with the same view of the hideous Henry Moore in the Back Quad.



Wincon V Unicon Eboracon
2000
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