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To Alexander:
Many thanks; we have reproduced a number of board games in the past for
"interactive" use in exhibitions, most recently ones that are designed
on the "Snakes and Ladders" principle of rolling dice and moving
counters. My colleague Kate Chatfield, the People's History Museum's
Exhibitions Officer, would be able to put you in touch with those who do
the work for us. You may e-mail her at [log in to unmask] or
contact her by telephone on 0161 839 6061.
With best wishes
Jim Garretts, Keeper, the People's History Museum.
Alexander Jackson wrote:
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> At the National Football Museum we are planning an exhibition of
> football toys and games. We would like to reproduce a number of toys
> and board games from the late 19^th century to the 1930’s for children
> (and adults) to play with in the exhibition. Has anyone worked with a
> company who can reproduce objects at a low cost and that are suitable
> for handling?
> Any suggestions and comments would be welcome,
> Many thanks
> Alexander Jackson
> PhD Student, University of Central Lancashire and the National
> Football Museum
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