Source:
English Bridge Union

Picture: The 1969
British Women's Team - From the
left: Sandra Landy, Dorothy
Shanahan, Jane Priday, Alan Hiron
(Captain) Joan Durran, Fritzi
Gordon, Rixi Markus
Dorothy Shanahan, who has died
aged 91, was, for three decades,
part of British women's teams
recording the most successful
haul of medals for the nation.
Miss Shanahan was
in the team that won the World
Olympiad gold in 1964 and the
European gold medal in 1961, 1963
and 1966. The team took silver in
1957, 1965 and 1969 and bronze in
1955, 1967 and 1973, Shanahan's
last appearance for her country.
In addition to
playing in women's bridge, mostly
partnering the late Dimmie
Fleming, Miss Shanahan also
partnered bridge author, the late
Maurice Harrison-Gray where she
featured in his stories under the
pseudonym, The Dormouse.
Her diminutive
stature and quiet personality was
in strong contrast to her better
known team-mates Rixi Markus and
Fritzi Gordon.
Patrick Jourdain
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