The passing has been announced of this one time stalwart of Cumbrian chess - both as a strong player (both OTB and by post) and organiser - and the driving force behind Millom chess club for many years; it is no coincidence that it went out of operation not that long after he retired from the chess scene in the late 1990s.
Was also a painter of some repute, a veteran left wing political activist, and one of this town's well known personalities.
Had unfortunately lost touch with him in recent years, and only learned of his demise earlier today just before his funeral.
RIP.
Jim Billsborough 1942-2020
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"Set up your attacks so that when the fire is out, it isn't out!" (H N Pillsbury)
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Re: Jim Billsborough 1942-2020
Some artworks
"Do you play chess?"
"Yes, but I prefer a game with a better chance of cheating."
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"Yes, but I prefer a game with a better chance of cheating."
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Re: Jim Billsborough 1942-2020
Good paintings.
Clearly a very impressive organiser too! Millom is a truly lovely place, but hardly large and the travel to away matches must have been a huge effort.
Clearly a very impressive organiser too! Millom is a truly lovely place, but hardly large and the travel to away matches must have been a huge effort.
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What do you know of it then?MartinCarpenter wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:40 amGood paintings.
Clearly a very impressive organiser too! Millom is a truly lovely place, but hardly large and the travel to away matches must have been a huge effort.
Yes, league fixtures in an all-Cumbrian set up can certainly be "fun".
(the more so when you had clubs at places like Alston - try looking that one up on your map)
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Well, it would be more accurate of me to proclaim Duddon sands to be a stunningly beautiful place. The view up valley from the embankment really is something. Less sure about the town itself!Matt Mackenzie wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 1:03 pmWhat do you know of it then?MartinCarpenter wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:40 amGood paintings.
Clearly a very impressive organiser too! Millom is a truly lovely place, but hardly large and the travel to away matches must have been a huge effort.
Yes, league fixtures in an all-Cumbrian set up can certainly be "fun".
(the more so when you had clubs at places like Alston - try looking that one up on your map)
Alston in winter would definitely put the Stockport league trip to Buxton into perspective! Play at a neutral venue in Appleby or something?
Must be some temptation to rejoin Lancashire and travel by boat
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Re: Jim Billsborough 1942-2020
In Millom you have The Discovery Centre also there is the prison nearby at Haverigg.
There has been talk for a number of years of building a bridge across Morecambe Bay from Barrow to Heysham, Lancashire.
Back in the 1990s there was even talk of a Hovercraft service from Barrow to the Fylde Coast of Lancashire and another Hovercraft service from Blackpool to Southport and Liverpool.
There has been talk for a number of years of building a bridge across Morecambe Bay from Barrow to Heysham, Lancashire.
Back in the 1990s there was even talk of a Hovercraft service from Barrow to the Fylde Coast of Lancashire and another Hovercraft service from Blackpool to Southport and Liverpool.