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Three friends who helped start competitive tiddlywinks so they could represent Cambridge University at sport have marked the ...
Three friends who turned the Victorian parlour game of tiddlywinks into a competitive sport so they could represent their university have marked the 70th anniversary of their club. Bill Steen ...
Three Cambridge University alumni who set up the tiddlywinks society so that they could represent the university at sport are celebrating its 70th anniversary. Bill Steen, 91, co-founded the ...
So here goes: this story is about the time when The Royal Family asked The Goons to represent them in a game of tiddlywinks against the University of Cambridge. This strange little tale (whose origins ...
At its simplest, tiddlywinks is a game for up to four people, played on a flat felt mat. The object is to shoot a wink — a coloured disc — into a pot using a squidger — a larger disc — but there is ...