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'''Nicholas Guildford''' (born in [[1937]]) was a member of [[The Notion Club]].
'''Nicholas Guildford''' (born in [[1937]]) was a member of the [[Notion Club]].


== History ==
== History ==
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In one of the meetings, after [[Michael George Ramer|Ramer]] had finished reading his story, Guildford criticized it for not having a convincing method of transportation across the space, deeming it highly unlikely or even impossible for humans to ever (in flesh) get to another planet.<ref>{{SD|2c}}, "Night 60"</ref>
In one of the meetings, after [[Michael George Ramer|Ramer]] had finished reading his story, Guildford criticized it for not having a convincing method of transportation across the space, deeming it highly unlikely or even impossible for humans to ever (in flesh) get to another planet.<ref>{{SD|2c}}, "Night 60"</ref>


When [[Alwin Arundel Lowdham|Lowdham]] and [[Wilfrid Trewin Jeremy|Jeremy]] went on a journey after the ''[[Night 67]]'', during which a [[wikipedia:Great Storm of 1987|great storm]] hit [[wikipedia:England|England]], and in which Lowdham and Jeremy seemed to have received a vision of a sort of the [[Downfall of Númenor]]<ref>{{SD|2d}}, "Night 67"</ref>, he was the one who received a letter from the two, stating they were still "researching" and that "more stuff may come through".<ref>{{SD|2d}}, "Night 68"</ref>
When [[Alwin Arundel Lowdham|Lowdham]] and [[Wilfrid Trewin Jeremy|Jeremy]] went on a journey after the ''Night 67'', during which a [[wikipedia:Great Storm of 1987|great storm]] hit [[wikipedia:England|England]], and in which Lowdham and Jeremy seemed to have received a vision of a sort of the [[Downfall of Númenor]]<ref>{{SD|2d}}, "Night 67"</ref>, he was the one who received a letter from the two, stating they were still "researching" and that "more stuff may come through".<ref>{{SD|2d}}, "Night 68"</ref>


== Inspiration ==
== Inspiration ==

Revision as of 16:06, 4 August 2015

Nicholas Guildford
Man
Biographical Information
PositionArchaeologist
Reporter
AffiliationThe Notion Club
LanguageEnglish
Birth1937
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Nicholas Guildford

Nicholas Guildford (born in 1937) was a member of the Notion Club.

History

Guildford was an archaeologist and the Club reporter. He was seldom recorded as reading anything to the Club, and it was then not reported; but he appears to have written several novels.[1]

In one of the meetings, after Ramer had finished reading his story, Guildford criticized it for not having a convincing method of transportation across the space, deeming it highly unlikely or even impossible for humans to ever (in flesh) get to another planet.[2]

When Lowdham and Jeremy went on a journey after the Night 67, during which a great storm hit England, and in which Lowdham and Jeremy seemed to have received a vision of a sort of the Downfall of Númenor[3], he was the one who received a letter from the two, stating they were still "researching" and that "more stuff may come through".[4]

Inspiration

It had been shown to the editor of the Notion Club Papers, Mr. Howard Green, by a historian J.R. Titmass, that the name of Nicholas Guildford was derived from an old medieval text titled The Owl and the Nightingale and that it was a pseudonym.[1]

References

Members of the Notion Club
Michael George Ramer · Rupert Dolbear · Nicholas Guildford · Alwin Arundel Lowdham · Philip Frankley · Wilfrid Trewin Jeremy
James Jones · Abel Pitt · Colombo Arditi · Jonathan Markison · Gerard Manface · Ranulph Stainer · Alexander Cameron · John Jethro Rashbold