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The king can make a knight's move once in a game, which is known as Indian Castling.
Castling has its roots in the "king's leap".
Castling has its own sequence of characters and special indicators are added to the end of the sequence if relevant.
But the two-fisted, Wittgenstein-quoting theologian is not the protagonist of "Bernard Foy's Third Castling."
CASTLING - 0-0 (kingside) and 0-0-0 (queenside).
"Let's All Go Down the Strand" (Harry Castling and C. W. Murphy) sung by Charles R. Whittle.
Castling: The notation 0-0 is used for castling kingside and 0-0-0 for castling queenside.
CASTLING - Shown as O-O (kingside) and O-O-O (queenside) in both systems.
The Strand is the subject of a famous music hall song Let's All Go Down the Strand (words and music by Harry Castling and C. W. Murphy).
He began selling songs around 1906, with his first success a year later, when he teamed up with lyricist Harry Castling to produce two songs, which Billy Williams (no relation) later recorded successfully.
BERNARD FOY'S THIRD CASTLING By Lars Gustafsson.
LARS GUSTAFSSON'S seventh book to be translated from Swedish into English, "Bernard Foy's Third Castling," is a tirelessly inventive, exuberantly erudite novel within a novel within a novel.
The Tanks That Broke the Ranks Out in Picardy (also known by the shorter title of The Tanks That Broke the Ranks) is a 1916 propaganda song written jointly by Harry Castling and Harry Carlton.
John Kipling Lewis's "Castling in Chess960: An appeal for simplicity" proposes the same rules for the initial position as Chess960, but proposes an alternative set of castling rules which Lewis has named "Orthodoxed Castling".
From Wikipedia article Castling: "Castling is an important goal in the early part of a game, because it serves two valuable purposes: it moves the king into a safer position away from the center of the board, and it moves the rook to a more active position in the center of the board."