Norman Littlewood | |
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Country | England |
Born | Sheffield, England | 31 January 1933
Died | 1989 (aged 55–56) |
Norman Littlewood (31 January 1933 – May 1989) was an English chess player, British Chess Championship medalist (1963, 1965, 1966).
Norman Littlewood was a representative of a well-known chess family. He was the younger brother of the master John Littlewood. Like his older brother, Norman Littlewood played in a sharply attacking style, for which he received the nickname " Little Tal" from British journalists in his youth. [1] Norman Littlewood was British Chess Championship repeated participant where which won three silver medals: in 1963, [2] 1965, [3] and 1966. [4] Also he was often participated in Hastings International Chess Congress.
Norman Littlewood played for England in the Chess Olympiads: [5]
Norman Littlewood | |
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Country | England |
Born | Sheffield, England | 31 January 1933
Died | 1989 (aged 55–56) |
Norman Littlewood (31 January 1933 – May 1989) was an English chess player, British Chess Championship medalist (1963, 1965, 1966).
Norman Littlewood was a representative of a well-known chess family. He was the younger brother of the master John Littlewood. Like his older brother, Norman Littlewood played in a sharply attacking style, for which he received the nickname " Little Tal" from British journalists in his youth. [1] Norman Littlewood was British Chess Championship repeated participant where which won three silver medals: in 1963, [2] 1965, [3] and 1966. [4] Also he was often participated in Hastings International Chess Congress.
Norman Littlewood played for England in the Chess Olympiads: [5]