Oakham event is the best in the world
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- 13/04/1984
Parte de Activities and Societies
Newspaper cutting reporting on the 1984 Oakham School International Chess Tournament.
Melton Journal
Oakham event is the best in the world
Parte de Activities and Societies
Newspaper cutting reporting on the 1984 Oakham School International Chess Tournament.
Melton Journal
Parte de Activities and Societies
A copy of three newspaper articles reporting on the Oakham School International Chess Tournament held in 1994.
The Daily Telegraph
Parte de Activities and Societies
A copy of three newspaper articles reporting on the Oakham School International Chess Tournament held in 1994.
The Guardian
Parte de Activities and Societies
A copy of three newspaper articles reporting on the Oakham School International Chess Tournament held in 1994.
The Daily Telegraph
Parte de Activities and Societies
A copy of six newspaper articles reporting on the Oakham School International Chess Tournament held in March 1994.
The Guardian
Parte de Activities and Societies
The Guardian
Parte de Activities and Societies
A photocopy of a newspaper article which talks about Stephen Moss, a grandmaster, being beaten by an 8 year old. David was applying for a chess scholarship at Oakham.
The Guardian
British Chess Magazine, volume 110
Parte de Activities and Societies
Issue no.7 of the 'British Chess Magazine', July 1990, including the section Problem World mentioning Duncan Clarke and Graham Lee pp.318-320.
British Chess Federation
Parte de Activities and Societies
A series of press cuttings concerning chess at Oakham School. Including features on 'Oakham Masters', 'Oakham Millenium Masters', 'Defending Champs make quarters', Zhanna Lazhevskaya, Alex Yastrebov, hosting of the European Chess finals (including the best junior championship in the world), and many smaller clippings about chess and the school.
Chess Magazine
The Problemist Supplement, issue 109
Parte de Activities and Societies
Issue no.9 of 'The Problemist Supplement', November 2010, including a judges' report by Graham Lee.
British Chess Federation