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British Matchplay Scrabble Championships, 2001
Lenton Wortley Hall, University of Nottingham.

Photograph courtesy of Stewart Holden

Photograph courtesy of Stewart Holden
Photograph courtesy of Stewart Holden
Photograph courtesy of Stewart Holden
The playing room in the middle of round 9

Photograph courtesy of Stewart Holden
Martin Fowkes (white shirt) and Stewart Holden (awful shirt)

Photograph courtesy of Stewart Holden
Martin Fowkes, Barry Grossman and Andrew Fisher attack the Times crossword

Photograph courtesy of Stewart Holden
Harshan Lamabadusuriya, Dr. Wilma Vialle, Sanmi Odelana, Rod Talbot, Andrew Perry

Photograph courtesy of Stewart Holden
Andrew, Andrew, Andrew, Andrew
(Davis, Perry, Fisher, Cook respectively)

Photograph courtesy of Stewart Holden
Preparing for the palaver that is the annual North vs. South footie match!

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
Andrew Cook, 2001 BMSC champion

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
Helen Greenaway receives the trophy for winning division B

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
Lynne Murphy receives a prize

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
The plethora of prizes donated towards the raffle held to raise money for 2001 World Championship entrants.

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
David Acton and Gary Polhill check that they agree on the score.

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
Martin Fowkes

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
"She didn't get me a cup of tea, oh no."

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
"Look, Ilford is here. Can't we have the BMSC there next year?"

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
Collaboration during games is not allowed!

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
David Acton and Pete Finley.

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
"You do want to use this clock, don't you?"

Photograph courtesy of Mauro Pratesi
Amy Byrne looks happy, but hasn't drawn any tiles yet.