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Square and circular chessboards, 14th century, (1833).
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A Green Man, (1833).
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Ancient Chess Play, 14th century, (1833).
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Swing exercise from the Quintain, (1833).
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Bob-cherry, 14th century (1833).
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A Justing Toy, (1833).
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'Blind Man's Buff', early 19th century.
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Ancient Wrestling, (1833).
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Human Quintain contest, (1833).
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A bear standing on his head, 14th century, (1833).
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Sword dance, (1833).
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Spearing a Boar, 14th century, (1833).
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Exercises derived from the Quintain, (1833).
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The Ring In Tilting, (1833).
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Tutored Bear, 14th century, (1833).
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Boys Tilting in Pastime, 14th century, (1833).
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Ladies Hawking, 14th century, (1833).
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Dancing to a bear, (1833).
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Tumbling, 14th century, (1833).
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Ancient Playing Cards: King and Queen, (1833).
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Hoodman Blind, (1833). 
Hoodman Blind, (1833). Medieval depiction of the game also known as Blind Man's Bluff, in which a player is blinded and buffeted by other players until one is caught. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833). 
Unique Identifier AR943964 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4607px × 3806px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Blind Man's Buff
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Hoodman Blind
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