Of Simpsons, Steinitz and chess
Simpson's-in-the-Strand one of London's
most historic landmark restaurants
Hello Everyone!
Here is an extract from a nice piece written by - guess who?
"In 1866, Simpson, the headwaiter bought the place and opened a restaurant in the building. The Chess Club, which used the place already in the 1840s, had used a large room between the ground floor, badly lighted, too much perfumed with odors of gas, coal and pipe, and furnished with sofas of a very curious shape. The chess boards were of pasteboard and the bottom of the chess pieces were wrapped in cloth in order to lessen the noise of their movements.
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