Echoes from Liverpool

Historical knowledge and information regarding our great game.
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Gerard Killoran
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Echoes from Liverpool

Post by Gerard Killoran » Sun Sep 16, 2018 6:29 pm

A couple of items from the Liverpool Echo

Whatever happened to the rock and roll craze? It didn't last long - did it?

Liverpool Echo - Saturday 04 May 1957 .png

An early photo of Les Blackstock

Liverpool Echo - Saturday 24 April 1965.png
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Matt Mackenzie
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Re: Echoes from Liverpool

Post by Matt Mackenzie » Sun Sep 16, 2018 6:32 pm

Our club still has one of those very same clocks!

(albeit in the store cupboard, it never actually gets used these days)
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Re: Echoes from Liverpool

Post by Gordon Cadden » Mon Sep 17, 2018 3:40 pm

Looks like BH Woods famous tin clock. Usually reliable, unless one of the metal flags was bent, in which case you could lose on time, somewhat before the actual Time Control.

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Gerard Killoran
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Re: Echoes from Liverpool

Post by Gerard Killoran » Sun Oct 07, 2018 5:32 pm

When chess set an example, of sorts...

Liverpool Echo - Friday 03 August 1934 .png
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David Robertson

Re: Echoes from Liverpool

Post by David Robertson » Sun Oct 07, 2018 9:28 pm

Fabulous, Gerard, just fabulous!
Liverpool Echo wrote:Though the play at Chester is reported to be erratic....
Ha! Nothing has changed in 84 years then!

Chester CC is my club these days. It's the club's centenary next year, and we're planning a weekend tourney, inter alia. This item will doubtless find its way to our website, now I've sent it round the members. Any more clips, if you come across them, I'd be delighted to receive. Meanwhile, many thanks for your research efforts

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Re: Echoes from Liverpool

Post by Gerard Killoran » Mon Oct 08, 2018 4:08 pm

A rare game played by one of the editors of Modern Chess Openings - and champion of Chester Chess Club.


Cheshire Observer - Saturday 31 July 1943a.png


Cheshire Observer - Saturday 31 July 1943b.png
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