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- Q17146185 description "British bridge player and writer".
- Q17146185 description "British bridge player and writer".
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- Q17146185 abstract "Albert George Dormer (1925 – 18 March 2014) was an English bridge player, writer and administrator. He won the Gold Cup in 1958 and 1963, and the World Senior Pairs in 1990 partnered by Alan Hiron. During his career as a bridge journalist he spent a period as bridge editor for The Times, and was editor of British Bridge World, World Bridge News and the International Bridge Press Association Bulletin. He was also a contributing editor of The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge. He wrote ten books, all but one in collaboration with Terence Reese. He was the Executive Assistant to the World Bridge Federation (WBF) President from 1982 to 1986.Dormer was the Reuters correspondent at world bridge championships during the 1970s and 1980s, and bridge correspondent of The Times for four years from 1990. He was the International Bridge Press Association (IBPA) Personality of the Year in 1981.".
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- Q17146185 alias "Dormer, Albert George (full name)".
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- Q17146185 alternativeNames "Dormer, Albert George".
- Q17146185 birthPlace "Greenwich, London, UK".
- Q17146185 dateOfBirth "1925".
- Q17146185 dateOfDeath "2014-03-18".
- Q17146185 deathDate "2014-03-18".
- Q17146185 name "Albert Dormer".
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- Q17146185 occupation "Bridge player, writer and administrator".
- Q17146185 period "1961".
- Q17146185 placeOfBirth "Greenwich, London, England, UK".
- Q17146185 shortDescription "British bridge player and writer".
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- Q17146185 comment "Albert George Dormer (1925 – 18 March 2014) was an English bridge player, writer and administrator. He won the Gold Cup in 1958 and 1963, and the World Senior Pairs in 1990 partnered by Alan Hiron. During his career as a bridge journalist he spent a period as bridge editor for The Times, and was editor of British Bridge World, World Bridge News and the International Bridge Press Association Bulletin. He was also a contributing editor of The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge.".
- Q17146185 label "Albert Dormer".
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