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Chess Shop
Jerzy Kot’s Chess Café and Chess Shop
In the exhibition room: Michael Negele playing a game against Jerzy Kot
The oil painting shows Wrocław's chess queen Jolanta Zawadzka
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Stanisław Zawadzki absorbed in a paper
Toni Preziuso - playing against himself?
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The shopowner Jerzy Kot
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Karl Kadletz with a nicely illustrated brochure on Wrocław
Jurgen Stigter, Bob van de Velde and Wojciech Zawadzki
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