Agnes Stevenson

Chess Player

– 1935

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Who was Agnes Stevenson?

Agnes Lawson-Stevenson was a British chess master. She was four-time British Ladies' Champion, and married to Rufus Stevenson, editor of the British Chess Magazine.

She took 3rd at Meran 1924. After the tournament three of the participants defeated three others in a double-round London vs. Vienna match.

She was thrice the Women's World Championship Challenger. She tied for 9-11th at London 1927, took 5th at Hamburg 1930, and took 3rd at Prague 1931. On the way to play in the 1935 Women's World Championship, she left the aircraft in Poznań to complete a passport check. She returned to the aircraft from the front and ran into the propellor and was killed.

Her husband was re-married in 1937 to Women's World Chess Champion, Vera Menchik, who was herself killed just a few years later in 1944.

A set of clocks of wooden clocks exist labelled "AGNES STEVENSON MEMORIAL FUND THE PROPERTY OF THE KENT COUNTY CHESS ASSOCIATION". One was sold on eBay on 2 December 2009 for £435.

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  • United Kingdom
Died
Aug 20, 1935

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on July 23, 2013

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