Agnes Stevenson

[3] She took 3rd at Meran 1924 (unofficial European women's championship, Helene Cotton and Edith Holloway won).

After the tournament three of the participants (Holloway, Cotton and Stevenson) defeated three others (Paula Wolf-Kalmar, Gülich and Pohlner) in a double-round London vs. Vienna match.

[5] On the way to play in the 1935 Women's World Championship, she left the aircraft in Poznań to complete a passport check.

[6][7] Her husband was remarried in 1937 to Women's World Chess Champion, Vera Menchik, who was herself killed just a few years later in 1944.

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