The Circle of Knowledge E. Wallis and J. Passmore, 1845 The Victoria & Albert Museum |
This
board game dates to 1845. The playing board
is divided into four concentric circles, three of which contain 16 pictures
each. The inner ring depicts the signs of the Zodiac and the four cardinal
points of the compass. The 16 pictures of the outer ring each display one
title, relating to two other pictures on the two inner rings. These are Europe,
Asia, Africa and America; Earth, Air, Fire and Water; Electricity, Chemistry,
Optics and Astronomy; Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
It’s
very attractive, but I suspect playing it would have been excruciatingly
dull. The rules to the game are long
gone, but it is possible that the game was played in a similar manner to the
previous games published by E. Wallis and J. Passmore who produced this example.
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