Shirov's surprise secures first place
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- 01/04/1992
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the eighth round of the Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
The Daily Telegraph
Shirov's surprise secures first place
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the eighth round of the Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
The Daily Telegraph
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the first round of the Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
The Daily Telegraph
Shirov triumphs despite mistake
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the second round of Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
The Daily Telegraph
Russian ace makes all the right moves
Part of Activities and Societies
A newspaper article reporting on a chess national final opposing Oakham School, captained by Alexander Yastrebov, and Royal Grammar School.
N/D
Report on Oakham School Junior Chess tournament
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the results of the first round of Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
The Guardian
Report on Oakham School Junior Chess tournament
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the first two rounds of Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
The Independent on Sunday
Report on Oakham School Junior Chess tournament
Part of Anna Bentley
Report on the third round at Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
The Guardian
Projects poor as Adams blunders under pressure
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the third round of the Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
The Daily Telegraph
Part of Activities and Societies
A newspaper article reporting on Oakham School's winning the Times Schools Chess championships final against Manchester Grammar.
Malcolm Pein
Part of Headmasters
A group of four articles entitled the 'New light on Oakham History' by W.L. Sargant which were printed in a newspaper. The articles are based on research undertaken by Mr Sargant in the Muniment Room of Westminster Abbey and written whilst he lived in Sidmouth, therefore in the late 1940s-early 1950s. Four pages A to D.
Walter Lee Sargant