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Philip H Coldwell

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Years covered: 1886 to 1907


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PHILIP H COLDWELL
(died Nov-13-1921) United Kingdom

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Last updated: 2024-11-03 20:44:00

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Rynd vs P H Coldwell  ½-½221886Blindfold simul, 6bC45 Scotch Game
2. P H Coldwell vs A Booth  0-1301906Hampstead - North London; LCL-AC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
3. P H Coldwell vs Marshall 0-1241907freeC50 Giuoco Piano
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-01-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: Harrow Gazette 27 Sep. 1907 has "Mr. P. H. Coldwell (winner of the championship of the Hampstead Chess Club)"

The 1907 game may not be <Frank> but another Marshall? E. g. there was an E. T. Marshall in Ludgate (London) chess club.

<On Saturday last, the 3rd inst., an exhibition of simultaneous Chess play was given by Mr. P. H. Coldwell, a strong metropolitan amateur, who played ten games against Members of the Club. The play commenced at 6.30 The ten made a gallant light of it for about two hours, but after that began to fall rapidly, and at about 9 30 all the games were finished. Mr. Coldwell won 9 out of 10. a very good result; the one lost being to Mr. H. Harris. The proceedings terminated with a very cordial vote of thanks to Mr. Coldwell for his performance. For full particulars, write or see E. J SMITH, Hon. Sec.> (The Palace Journal, 7 Dec 1887, p. 44)

Apr-01-24
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  Tabanus: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/library/medi..., the club being East London Chess and Draughts Club.

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