A roll-and-move racing game with 138 spaces illustrating persons and events from history in chronological order. In the centre of the gameboard one can see a depiction of George, the Prince Regent, later George IV. The game was accompanied by a 34 page booklet of rules and specifics regarding the "chronology of the most remarkable events from the creation...
Wallis's Picturesque Round Game of the Produce and Manufactures of the Counties of England and Wales was first published between 1826 and 1837 according to F.R.B. Whitehouse in Table Games (pg. 17). It was kept in print into the 1840s by John Passmore. The game board was a pictorial map of England and Wales, with each space defined by accurately-shaped...
You start the tour at #1 Harwich and finish at #102 London. A roll-and-move game published November 24, 1794. The rules appear alongside the gameboard. A second example exists where players start the tour at #1 Harwich and finish at #102 London. Published 13th of March, 1811, in London. The rules are printed in a separate booklet printed by T. Davis, 102...