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Binko's registered railway game. England
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Maclure & Macdonald [author]
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Binko's registered railway game. England
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Game entitled Binko's registered railway game. England; Binko's new railway game (title on rules); Image 1
Dimensions single sheet + leaflet, 5; 57 x 446 + 205 x 130 mm
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Games folder (29a)
Place of creation London (England); Glasgow (Scotland)
Inscriptions Present system for teaching geography in schools is not sufficiently practical, so much so that a number of children are in doubt concerning the topography of their own native land
Notes Games folder (29b); 006826
Source/Photographer Digital Bodleian
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