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Florence Hutchison-Stirling

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Florence Hutchison-Stirling
CountryScotland
Born1858
London, England
Died6 May 1948(1948-05-06) (aged 89–90)
Burntisland, Scotland

Florence Hutchison-Stirling (1858 – 6 May 1948) was a Scottish chess player. She was a participant the Women's World Chess Championship 1927.

Biography

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Florence Hutchison-Stirling was one of five daughters and two sons of James Hutchison Stirling (1820 – 1909), Scottish idealist philosopher. She started played chess around the age of eight or nine, reaching such a level that her father, who had an interest in various board games. Florence Hutchison-Stirling was a member of Edinburgh Ladies' Chess Club, and supported the activities of the Scottish Ladies' Chess Association (founded in 1905). She was a five-time winner the Scottish Women's Chess Championship (1905, 1906, 1907, 1912, 1913). Also Florence Hutchison-Stirling were the first women to compete in Scottish Men's Chess Championship (1925, 1927).[1] She played in several British Women's Chess Championships where in 1913 she shared 1st place but lost play-off,[2] and in 1923 she shared 2nd - 5th place.[3] In 1923, in Portsmouth she drew with Alexander Alekhine in simultaneous exhibition on 37 boards.[4] In 1927, Florence Hutchison-Stirling participated in first Women's World Chess Championship where she ranked 8th place.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Chess Scotland". www.chessscotland.com.
  2. ^ "BritBase: 10th British Championship 1913, Cheltenham". www.saund.co.uk.
  3. ^ "BritBase Chess: 16th British Championship 1923, Southsea". www.saund.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Alexander Alekhine vs Florence Hutchison Stirling (1923)". www.chessgames.com.
  5. ^ "Title Tournaments : World Chess Championship (women)".[permanent dead link]
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