Strategy Game
1930's (made)
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Draughts evolved in Europe in the 12th century, using a chess board and backgammon pieces. It is not a single game, but a family of related games with many national and historical variations. It is a game for two and the aim is to capture all of the opponent's pieces and remove them from the board, or move the pieces so that the opponent is unable to make a move. There are twenty-four playing pieces, twelve for each player. Traditionally these are of two colours, black and white. Some older sets use red instead of black. The player with the dark piece always moves first.
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Parts | This object consists of 3 parts.
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Brief description | Boxed set of Draughtsmen with playing board made by Chad Valley, England, in the 1930's. |
Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by Norman Andrews |
Summary | Draughts evolved in Europe in the 12th century, using a chess board and backgammon pieces. It is not a single game, but a family of related games with many national and historical variations. It is a game for two and the aim is to capture all of the opponent's pieces and remove them from the board, or move the pieces so that the opponent is unable to make a move. There are twenty-four playing pieces, twelve for each player. Traditionally these are of two colours, black and white. Some older sets use red instead of black. The player with the dark piece always moves first. |
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Accession number | B.137:1 to 3-2004 |
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Record created | March 2, 2009 |
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