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'''Denise Laws''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] seemingly only briefly active in the 1940s. She was one of four female attendees at the [[Bombcon]] gathering on September 20-21, 1941, all described by [[Ted Carnell]] in ''[[VOM]]'' #19 as 'staunch weirdists – maybe they'll get up a section after the war!' As best we know they never did. She was a friend of [[Lily Jaggers]] and at the time of the Bombcon the girlfriend of [[Sid Birchby]].
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'''Denise Laws''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] seemingly only briefly active in the 1940s. She was one of four female attendees at the [[Bombcon]] gathering on September 20-21, 1941, all described by [[Ted Carnell]] in ''[[VOM]]'' #19 as 'staunch [[weird]]ists – maybe they'll get up a section after the [[war]]!' As best we know, they never did.  
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She was a friend of [[Lily Jaggers]], and at the time of the Bombcon, the girlfriend of [[Sid Birchby]].
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 7 May 2024

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Denise Laws was a British fan seemingly only briefly active in the 1940s. She was one of four female attendees at the Bombcon gathering on September 20-21, 1941, all described by Ted Carnell in VOM #19 as 'staunch weirdists – maybe they'll get up a section after the war!' As best we know, they never did.

She was a friend of Lily Jaggers, and at the time of the Bombcon, the girlfriend of Sid Birchby.



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