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- 1997
Part of Activities and Societies
A book of press cuttings from Garry Kasparov's visit to the school called 'The man who would be king' and three photos, colour photos of Garry with school pupils.
Oakham School
Part of Activities and Societies
A book of press cuttings from Garry Kasparov's visit to the school called 'The man who would be king' and three photos, colour photos of Garry with school pupils.
Oakham School
Part of Activities and Societies
A timetable for the press conference with Garry Kasparov during his visit to the school, including names and backgrounds of pupils who are playing against Garry and a history of chess at the school.
Oakham School
Letter about Garry Kasparov's visit
Part of Activities and Societies
A letter to the school staff about Garry Kasparov's visit, when it will be taking place and information staff need. Items A and B
Graham Lee
Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of Garry Kasparov playing chess in the Smallbone Library on 6 November 1997.
Paul Crossfield
A photograph of Garry Kasparov and his opponents
Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of Garry Kasparov and his opponents on 6 November 1997.
Dermot Gilvary
A photograph of Garry Kasparov and his opponents
Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of Garry Kasparov, David Garner, Nicholas and Richard Pert, and former headmaster John Buchanan in the Smallbone Library on 6 November 1997.
Paul Crossfield
Garry Kasparov and Nicholas and Richard Pert
Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of Garry Kasparov and Nicholas and Richard pert on 6 November 1997.
Paul Crossfield
Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of Garry Kasparov playing chess in the Smallbone Library on 6 November 1997.
Paul Crossfield
Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of guests before the Chess dinner in honour of Garry Kasparov on 6 November 1997.
Paul Crossfield
Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of guests before the Chess dinner in honour of Garry Kasparov on 6 November 1997.
Paul Crossfield