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Ride (A) Through London. New Panoramic Game 
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primo autore: Anonimo 
secondo autore: Reeves A. James 
anno: 1855 
luogo: Inghilterra-Londra 
periodo: XIX secolo (3°/4) 
percorso: Percorso di 50 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta (paper) (papier) 
dimensioni: 000X000 
stampa: Cromolitografia 
luogo acquisto:  
data acquisto:  
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 50 
categoria: Viaggi, escursioni, località, musei, monumenti, turismo 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: Published by James A. Reeves, Dortford Kent 
stampatore: Published by J. A. Reeves, Dortford Kent 
proprietario: Collezione E. C. - A. Seville 
autore delle foto: E. C. - A. Seville 
numero di catalogo: 1350 
descrizione: Gioco di 50 caselle numerate.
REGOLE: allegate.
CASELLE: alcune con didascalia.

REFERENZA 1
"A Ride Through London. New Panoramic Game".. (Victoria&Albert Museum)
Physical description
Design: lithograph, 2 sheets folded into a cardboard cover; represents a long winding road from Tower Hill to Buckingham Palace.
N°of squares: 50
Squares illustrated: all
Square numbering: all
Squares titled: some
Subject of starting square: Tower Hill
Subject of ending square: Buckingham Palace
Place of Origin: Dartford
Date: ca. 1855
Object history note: shows various buildings in London. On the front is a lithographed pictorial circle containing the title and a coach hitting a gas lamp surrounded by London types. Price 1/- plain; 1/6d coloured
Rewards: receipt of counters from the pool
Forfeits: payment of counters into the pool, missed turns and backward movement
N° of Players: any
Equipment required: markers, counters, 6 cards marked respectively from 1 to 6 (in place of a teetotum) and 5 cards lettered respectively from A to E
Rules:
1. This game may be played by any number of persons; either by the spotted cards or a teetotum numbered from 1 to 6.
2. Each player to use a marker to denote his position on the game , also counters to pay fines, etc.
3. Each player to put 6 counters into the pool at the commencement.
4. Draw or spin for first player, the highest to begin.
5. The first player will draw a card, and place his marker on the game according to the number turned up; the others in turn will do the same.
6. At each following draw add the number turned up to the last occupied, and proceed accordingly until Buckingham Palace, N°50 is reached.
7. Any player falling into Prison, N°28, to lose a turn,.
8. Any player meeting with a break down, No. 42, to go back to the Hospital, N°32, for medical treatment.
9. Any player occupying either the spaces N°35 to 40 (a fog) to move forward only one space each turn instead of drawing, until completely extricated.
10. Whoever first reaches N°50 takes the pool excepting 3 counters, the player arriving second takes 2 and the third, the remaining one.
The Pool having vanished, and brought down to none,
Just winds up the Game, as well as the fun.
The hazards are:
3): Pay one 8. Pay one
12): Pay one 15. Take two
21): Pay one 28. Prison
32): Hospital 47. Go to 37.
48): Go to 38 49. Go to 39
50): Buckingham Palace
Places passed along the route are: The Tower, St. Paul's, Temple Bar, National Gallery, Westminster Abbey, Royal Exchange, General Post Office, British Museum, Horse Guards, Buckingham Palace.
Rules placement: printed sheet attached to inside front half of cover
Type: race, spiral
Subject: geographical, london



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