COLLECTION OF GUESSING GAME CARDS

H1996.243.1-27

(.2)-(.12) and (.14)-(.26) are a collection of guessing game cards. They are all identical. They are flat and rectangular. Made of cardboard. On top side it is mainly green with white/yellow border. Picture of a woman with white hair, a red pencil in her hand and wearing a green dress. There is a question mark (white) around her. Below her is a red square, with 'Guessing/ GAME' written in it in white. Below that is a box (white) with 'NAME...../NUMBER CORRECT.....' written in black inside. There is the number '6' in the bottom left corner (which corresponds with what no. game it is). On back are 20 questions and spaces to answer them. 'Copyright' written along bottom. (.1) and (.13) are answer sheets. These are smaller cards (white) with the answers (1-20) in black. (.27) is a card for game 12 and the cardboard is a pink colour. There are different questions on back and some have been answered in pencil.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1996.243.1-27
Accession Date: 10 Sep 1996
Acquisition Year: 1995
Credit: Mr B.J. Strahan

Material

Cardboard/Paper
Ink/Paper
Graphite/Stone

Measurement

height124mm
width99mm
height114mm
width67mm

 


 

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