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Morphy and Lowenthal.
Paul Morphy and… Ehm. Someone. 🙂
Left: Paul Morphy
Morphy and Lowenthal. This is peanuts.
Morphy vs Lowenthal, London, August 1858. I believe this was around 3pm. Morphy won in 36 moves and they had tea and biscuits after the game.
From the left:
Paul Morphy and Adolf Anderssen?
Robin and Alfred
2nd – Lowenthal
Morphy (for sure) and (I think) Lowenthal.
Morphy and (I think) Lowenthal.
It’s Morphy & Lowenthal
Paul Morphy and NOT Howard Staunton.
2nd dude probably not Alonzo Morphy.
Paul Morphy & Johann Löwenthal, London, 1858. Morphy won the match +9, -3, =2.
From the Left:
Richard Simmons and Prince Albert?
Morphy and Winawar
Paul Morphy and Dr. Doolittle.