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A Voyage of Discovery or The Five Navigators

Board Game
1836 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Voyage of Discovery is a race game. Five players follow different tracks that have dangers and advantages incidental to sailors. Each track is a different colour and the 'sailors', orplayers, must stay on the path of their own colour. Instructions on what to do are printed in circles along the tracks. Islands, seas and ships form the background to the game.


Object details

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Object type
TitleA Voyage of Discovery or The Five Navigators (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Hand coloured engraving mounted on linen
Brief description
Hand coloured paper on linen game, Voyage of Discovery, published in England by William Spooner in 1836
Physical description
Design: engraving, hand coloured; 12 sections mounted on linen; showing an imaginary group of islands with dangers and advantages incidental to sailors
No. of squares: 5 tracks
Squares illustrated: none
Square numbering: none
Squares titled: all
Subject of starting square: ?
Subject of ending square: ?
Dimensions
  • Width: 18in
  • Height: 22.9in
Folded 5.9in x 6.5in
Object history
Each of the 5 tracks have dangers and advantages incidental to sailors. Each track is a different colour and the sailors (players) stay on their own colour. The islands, seas and ships are marked.
William Spooner was at the address from 1831 to 1836.
Historical context
Rewards: forward movement, extra turns
Forfeits: backward movement, missed turned
No. of Players: 5
Equipment required: compass teetotum, markers

Rules:
The compass with a 5 star compass in the centre has drawings of sailing ships between each point. Around the outside are 25 boxes, each coloured and containing a different number

Rules placement: on each circle, on teetotum (compass)
Summary
Voyage of Discovery is a race game. Five players follow different tracks that have dangers and advantages incidental to sailors. Each track is a different colour and the 'sailors', orplayers, must stay on the path of their own colour. Instructions on what to do are printed in circles along the tracks. Islands, seas and ships form the background to the game.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.201-1964

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Record createdMarch 4, 2000
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