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The Tiddlywinks Bibliography is a compendium
of all substantive and obscure citations to the game of tiddlywinks in all available
resources: newspapers, magazines, books, government records,
images, audio, video, websites, etc. In other words, if the game of tiddlywinks was mentioned either briefly
or in detail, it should be in the Tiddlywinks Bibliography.
Photographs
Cabinet Cards
Theatrical Photographs
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Miscellaneous Photographs
| 1920 |
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Black and white photograph of 5 adults playing tiddlywinks.
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- Crook Town
- memories and photos in the 1940's and 50's
- tiddlywinks
- [Photograph of a game of tiddlywinks from above, with one hand shooting and another hand pointing.]
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| 1966 |
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| 2010 |
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- 2010 Tiddlywinks WORLD CHAMPIONS
- ENGLAND 2010
- Sponsored by RAPANUI
- Alan Dean
Stew Sage
Matt Fayers
Andrew Garrard
Alan Harper
Charles Relle
Matthew Rose
Geoff Thorpe
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Photographic Archives
Associated Press
| 16 May 1959 |
ID 5905160148 |
"Twink Goss, left, University of Washington senior is marking a tiddlywinks shot under eye of her 'coach,' Dave Stern, a Washington junior, as Stern gives tryouts for a team to meet Cambridge University, labeled as the tiddlywinks champion of the British Empire in Seattle, May 16, 1959. The Cambridge tiddly team also plans to play Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth, Princeton and other schools in the U.S. this summer. 'With concentration, Miss Goss will make a good tiddlewinker on our team,' said Stern. " photo by Ed Johnson. |
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| 3 Aug 1962 |
ID 620803157 |
"Elizabeth King of London, member of the British tiddlywinks team, lines up her next move in a demonstration following team's arrival at Hoboken, N.J., Aug. 3, 1962. Team will tour the United States. Keeping close watch are teammates Peter J. Freeman, of Malvern; Philip Moore of Wolverhampton; and Dave Willis of Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. Team competes with a New York team on August 4." photo by Eddie Adams. |
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| 4 Aug 1962 |
ID 6208040110 |
"Peter Freeman, center, captain of the British Tiddledywinks team, attempts to place a "wink" in the cup during Tiddlywinks tournament with the U.S. team, at a New York restaurant, Aug. 4, 1962. Watching the play are, from left, George Winslow of the U.S. team, Elizabeth King of the British team, and Ken Baker, captain of the U.S. team. All the four British team members are students at Oxford University Keble College. Members of the U.S. team are all Madison Avenue Public relations executives. The match in New York was sponsored by the U.S. government's People To People sports committee. The British won the August 4 game." |
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| 25 Mar 1972 |
ID 7203251348 |
"North American junior tiddlywinks tournament, March 25, 1972." photo by Ray Stubblebine. Taken at Peekskill, New York. View from above. |
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| 25 Mar 1972 |
ID 7203251355 |
"North American junior Tiddlywinks tournament, March 25, 1972" photo by Ray Stubblebine. Taken at Peekskill, New York. Shows 4 boys playing tiddlywinks. |
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| 28 Mar 1972 |
ID 7203281139 |
"Tiddlywinks, once a recreational lark in the lore of youth, had its serious side as young competitors bent to their tabletop strategy in what was billed as the first annual junior continental tiddlywinks championship for students under college age in Peekskill, N.Y., March 28, 1972. A determined Michele Bagnall, 13, of Phoenixville, Pa., misses the shot, center during play." photo by Ray Stubblebine |
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| 28 Mar 1972 |
ID 7203281147 |
"Tiddlywinks, once a recreational lark in the lore of youth, had its serious side as young competitors bent to their tabletop strategy in what was billed as the first annual junior continental tiddlywinks championship for students under college age in Peekskill, N.Y. Winning team from Rye Neck High School in Rye Neck, N.Y., was comprised of Mark Ricci, 13, foreground at right, and Eric Diefeneach, 12, background March 28, 1972." photo by Ray Stubblebine. |
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| 28 Mar 1972 |
ID 7203280172 |
"Tiddlywinks, once a recreational lark in the lore of youth, had its serious side as young competitors bent to their tabletop strategy in what was billed as the first annual junior continental tiddlywinks championship for students under college age in Peekskill, N.Y., March 28, 1972. A determined Michele Bagnall, 13, of Phoenixville, Pa., tries a shot during play." photo by Ray Stubblebine. |
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Corbis Images
Also includes images from the Associated Press Images archives.
| 25 Feb 1891 |
ID MH002788 |
"A Tiddlywinks party at the York house. Location: Probably Seattle, Washington, USA." Oval print. From Museum of History and Industry. |
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Online Archive of California
| 1962-1963 |
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San Francisco Examiner photograph negative archive files. Collection Number: BANC PIC 2006.029--NEG. Box 1392. Not online
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| 12 Feb 1976 |
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University of California, Berkeley. Collection Number: UARC PIC 27A. Item 4536M. Not online.
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MIT Museum
| 1972 |
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Black and white photograph of MIT Team at U.S. Customs, Logan Airport, Boston, Massachusetts.
MIT team members are holding squidgers in front of themselves. Included are, from left-to-right: Dave Lockwood, J. Frans Christ, Bill Renke, Tim Schiller, Jim Marlin, and Craig Schweinhart |
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Black and white photograph of Rich Steidle during tiddlywinks marathon in the lobby of Building 10. |
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Black and white photograph of Rich Steidle watching and Joe Sachs shooting during tiddlywinks marathon in the lobby of Building 10. |
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Black and white photograph of Rich Steidle watching and Joe Sachs shooting during tiddlywinks marathon in the lobby of Building 10, with onlookers. |
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Black and white photograph of Tim Schiller shooting a wink. |
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Black and white photograph of four MIT team members with a trophy.
Included are, from left-to-right: unknown, Dave Sheinson (Sunshine), unknown, unknown |
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Black and white photograph of two children playing tiddlywinks with adults watching. |
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Black and white photograph of Saul Agranoff and Dave Lockwood shooting in the game of tiddlywinks. |
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Scran (Scotland UK)
United Press International
| 31 Mar 1959 |
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- Flipping His Wink (Two)
- LONDON: An expectant hush falls over London's Empress Club as General Sir Hugh Stockwell prepares to pot his wink in a crucial moment of the world tiddlywinks championship. Somewhat stripped for action, the General led the Duke of Edinburgh's team against the acknowledged world champions, Cambridge University
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Photographic Sessions
| 27 Nov 1957 |
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Keystone Press Agency photographic session at Christ's College, Cambridge (as cited in Winks Rampant) |
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Photographs of Tiddlywinks Events
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Stroboscopic Photography
| Spring 1979 |
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Ron Mabbitt, MIT Strobe Projects Laboratory report. "Study of trajectories of tiddlywinks in flight", with photographic sequences. |
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| 13 Dec 1979 |
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Rick Tucker, MIT Strobe Projects Laboratory report. "Tiddlywinks Photography" with photographs and slides. |
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Yan Wang, ### |
Digital copy (NATwA) |