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Three friends who helped start competitive tiddlywinks so they could represent Cambridge University at sport have marked the 70th anniversary of the prestigious institution’s tiddlywinks club.
M.S. Rau is selling items including a brooch owned by Queen Mary, a donkey pin owned by John F. Kennedy, and more historical jewels.
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Mr Steen and 90-year-old Lawford Howells co-founded the Cambridge University Tiddlywinks Club (CUTwC) with others at Christ’s College in January 1955, with 86-year-old Peter Downes joining later. They ...
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The plan was hatched just before Christmas 1954, when Bill met up with Rikki Martin, an old friend from the RAF ... Bill Steen, front row, second from right. Lawford Howells, front row, far right.
The Cambridge University Tiddlywinks Club (CUTwC) was founded in January 1955 by friends Bill Steen and Lawford Howells, along with other students at Christ’s College, who were later joined by Peter ...
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