V. R. Parton, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

V. R. Parton

English chess variant inventor

Date of Birth: 02-Oct-1897

Place of Birth: Cannock, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 31-Dec-1974

Profession: writer

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About V. R. Parton

  • Vernon Rylands Parton (2 October 1897 – 31 December 1974) was an English chess enthusiast and prolific chess variant inventor, his most renowned variant being Alice chess.
  • Many of Parton's variants were inspired by the fictional characters and stories in the works of Lewis Carroll.
  • Parton's formal education background, like Lewis Carroll's, was in mathematics.
  • Parton's interests were wide and he was a great believer in Esperanto. Parton's early education stemmed from his father's schools, where he also assisted.
  • Parton's father was headmaster of Cannock Grammar School as well as principal and proprietor of a small international boarding school for children.
  • After completing mathematics at Chester Teaching College, Parton returned to his father's school to give private instruction to older children in Latin, French, German, English, shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, and mathematics.
  • In the 1920s he was left in charge of the school while his father returned to teach in state schools.
  • Ill health cut short Parton's teaching career. In 1960 Parton moved from Cannock to Liverpool, into a terraced house near Penny Lane, and published a series of nine monographs from 1961 to 1974 (also 1975 posthumously) detailing his inventions.
  • He died from emphysema at age 77 in Liverpool on 31 December 1974.
  • The same year, variant inventor Philip M.
  • Cohen created the variant Parton Chess in his honour.

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