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To all members of Edinburgh Chess Club,

Chess in the Park has restarted at Leith Links after the redevelopment of the Cafe at the Croft, near the former Bowling Greens.

Chess Edinburgh and Lothians are assisting the Community Cafe and the group that previously organised Chess in the Park at Leith Links.

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Chess in the Park every Sunday from 1 – 4 pm at the Croft, Leith Links.

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Easy disabled access, off street parking and toilets available.

Limited sets and clocks are available, in which you can bring your own.

A family friendly venue and players of all abilities welcomed.

Stay for as little or as long as you like in which it is free of charge.

Please advise anyone that may find this of interest.

Best wishes

David Stewart, President, Chess Edinburgh & Lothians

Advance notice that the club is planning to offer for sale the first batch of its surplus magazines and other publications in an auction which is to be held by Thomas Roddick on Thursday 7th April at 11.30am at their Carlisle saleroom.

Further details will be available much nearer the time when illustrated catalogues will be available on line at www.thomsonroddick.com and live online bidding will be available via easyliveauction.com and the-saleroom.com.

To whet your appetite the magazines on offer include:

  • Bound volumes of early rare magazines such as Volume 1 of the Chess Chronicle (published in 1841), which became the first successful English-language chess magazine, and a bound copy of Volume 1 of The Chess Monthly (published in 1879-80);
  • Many other bound volumes and single issues of old magazines such as The Chess Amateur, Chess Pie, The Chess Monthly: “Suum Cuique”, Chess Chronicle, The Chess Monthly
  • Many bound and unbound volumes of long running publications such as Chess (Sutton Coldfield), British Chess Magazine, both Scottish Chess and its predecessor the Scottish Chess Bulletin;
  • Some foreign language magazines such as Shakhmatnyi Bulleten;
  • Recent unbound volumes and single issues of modern magazines such as King Pin and New In Chess;
  • And last, but not least, a bundle of Edinburgh Chess Club’s own magazine Capital (Capatal) Chess!

Further details can be obtained from Ian Whittaker, Curator (curator @ edinburghchessclub.co.uk).