McLoughlin Bros.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Game of a Visit to the Old Homestead
Game of Fun at the Circus
One simple race board game for two to four players, manufactured by McLoughlin Brothers, New York. Designed for younger children, players spin and advance wooden pieces along a grid of numbered squares to play. Colorful illustrations including monkeys, a clown, leaping dogs, and a tightrope walker denote squares that offer advancement or setback along the players’ route.
Game of Hunting the Tiger
One strategy-based board game for two players produced by McLoughlin Brothers. The game board consists of concentric rings of colored cells, surrounded by illustrated jungle scenes. The object of the game is to determine whether the first player’s game pieces representing a tiger and its 6 cubs, or the second player’s game pieces representing an elephant and its 6 ‘beaters’ will be first to move from the outermost ring to occupy the ‘jungle’ at the center of the board.
Round the World with Nellie Bly
The Errand Boy: or, Failure and Success
The Hand of Fate: Fortune Telling Game
One game manufactured by McLoughlin Bros. Players select a question from either of the two spinners they wish to divine the answer to, then place the spinner on the center of the game. The hand within the box spins, pointing to the answer of the question.
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- Board games -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Specimens 3
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- Circus -- History -- 19th century -- Illustrations 1
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