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Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Skip-Bo cards, 1993
... recreation equipment... by the use of Braille for those without vision. recreation equipment ...A set of Skip-Bo cards with printed instructions. On the box is marked 'Brailled Skip-Bo Card Game 10509'. This is an example of how popular card games can easily be made accessible by the use of Braille for those without vision. Skip-Bo playing cards with braille embossed on top left-hand and bottom right-hand corners in white cardboard box recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Braille Scrabble game, 1954-1979
... recreation equipment... between players. recreation equipment games Cylindrical container ...Braille Scrabble was first produced in 1954, not long after the game was 'discovered' and popularised by Macys department store in the U.S. Braille letters and numbers are located on the left-hand side of the tile, with the large print letter in the middle. Scoring was kept through the use of metal pins which could be placed into slots located behind racks that hold each player's tiles. According to the printed booklet that forms part of the set, the Scrabble board had moulded ridges to hold the tiles and had a turning device that allowed the board to rotate easily between players. Cylindrical container containing 101 braille letters with 4 black plastic trays, box containing 16 metal pins and 11 page booklet. recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Playing cards with Braille, 1920-1958
... recreation equipment... this period - Thomas de la Rue & Company. recreation equipment games ...A 52 playing card set (plus two jokers) with Braille designed by the leading firm of playing card manufacturers in England during this period - Thomas de la Rue & Company. Playing cards with red, black and white design with braille embossing at top left-hand and bottom right-hand corners in (red or blue) metal hinged box. recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Reversi, 19
... recreation equipment.... recreation equipment games 1 wooden box with 64 red/white reversible ...A strategy board game invented in England in the 1880's, it involves placing coloured discs in lines and capturing (or flipping) opponent discs that stand in the way. Sold these days under the name 'Othello' (which links the changing relationship between discs to the Shakespearian play), the red side of the disc is smooth and the white is ridged. RNIB Catalogue no. 9434. 1 wooden box with 64 red/white reversible pieces recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Patience board, 19
... recreation equipment... the strips. recreation equipment games Wooden board with card ...This wooden board has two differently designed sides: one with four strips running the length of the board and the other with seven strips of wood running across the width of the board. These strips and various ridges around the edge and in the 'lanes' assist players as they play card games. The attached booklets describe the sides as Squares (4 strips) or Streets (7 strips), which could be used to play a variety of card games described. On the Squares side: Carpet, Count Nogo, Frames and Poker Patience and on the Streets side: Triangles and Henley could be played in addition to the traditional game of Patience. The board was designed to be used with a distinct sized card (RNIB no. 9087) that could fit between the strips. Wooden board with card dividers with accompanying printed and braille booklet. recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Red playing card holder, 19
... recreation equipment... comfortably between the two red discs. recreation equipment games 1 ...A red circular plastic card holder with a yellow button in the centre. The holder can be leveraged apart so that cards sit comfortably between the two red discs. 1 red plastic playing card holderrecreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Nine men's Morris, 19
... recreation equipment...: 9212. recreation equipment games 1 yellow and red board ...This game of strategy was played in the Roman Empire and medieval England. Each player has nine pegs and must use these to first fill the board then move their pieces to create a 'mill' (three linked points). For each 'mill' created, an opponent's piece can be removed. In this version of the game, a rule booklet in Braille is provided with the tactile board and pegs. RNIB catalogue number: 9212. 1 yellow and red board in purple box +1 Braille booklet. recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Nine men's Morris, 19
... recreation equipment.... RNIB catalogue number: GB32. recreation equipment games 1 ...This game of strategy was played in the Roman Empire and medieval England. Each player has nine pegs and must use these to first fill the board then move their pieces to create a 'mill' (three linked points). For each 'mill' created, an opponent's piece can be removed. In this version of the game, a rule booklet in large print is provided with the tactile board and black/white pegs. RNIB catalogue number: GB32. 1 wooden board in green/black box + 1 large print booklet and 17 pegs. recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Daily Mirror large print crossword book number four, 1986
... recreation equipment... for the Daily Mail. recreation equipment games First published ...Large print crosswords reproduced by the Society with permission for the Daily Mail. Paper book with large print writingFirst published as the Daily Mail crosswords monthly no. 53.recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Wooden puzzle, 19
... recreation equipment... are arranged together to form a large cube (7.5 cm) recreation ...A series of small cubes of wood joined in different ways are arranged together to form a large cube (7.5 cm) 7 wooden pieces in bagrecreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Piatnik Opti Large Index Bridge cards, 1960-2005
... recreation equipment... and suit types. recreation equipment games Playing cards with red ...A 52 playing card set (plus two jokers) with large print numbers and suit types. Playing cards with red and white design with numbers and suit in large print in paper packet. recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Playing cards with large print, 1980-2000
... recreation equipment... and suit types. recreation equipment games Playing cards ...A 52 playing card set (plus two jokers) with large print numbers and suit types. Playing cards with William Grant's Scotch Whiskey printed on back and numbers and suit in large print in paper packet. recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Aviator playing cards with large print, 1927-1995
... recreation equipment... in commemoration of the crossing. recreation equipment games Playing cards ...A 52 playing card set (plus two jokers) with large print numbers and suit types. A fact card is included about the death of Wild Bill Hickok during a game of poker. The Aviator brand of cards was released just after the first trans-Atlantic flight in commemoration of the crossing. Playing cards with with red and white design with numbers and suit in large print in paper packet. recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Piatnik Giant Index Supreme Poker Size playing cards, 1960-2005
... recreation equipment... and suit types. recreation equipment games Playing cards with black ...A 52 playing card set (plus two jokers) with large print numbers and suit types. Playing cards with black and white design with numbers and suit in large print in paper packet. recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Wooden dice and holder, 19
... recreation equipment.... recreation equipment games 3 wooden dice in a wooden box Wooden dice ...Wooden box with one end open holds three wooden dice with raised brass dots. The number 19 is written on the side of the holder. 3 wooden dice in a wooden box recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Oversized rubber dice, 19
... recreation equipment... pair of large print oversized dice. recreation equipment games ...One pair of large print oversized dice. 1 pair of large print dice recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Wooden dominoes, 19
... recreation equipment... of a cribbage set. recreation equipment games The number 368 is written ...An incomplete set of dominoes and a wooden box that may form part of a cribbage set. 8 dominoes with raised dots in wooden box with clasp and peg holes The number 368 is written on the side of the box.recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Object, Noughts and crosses set, 19
... recreation equipment... possible ways to play the game. recreation equipment games Light ...This wooden set could be used by sighted people as well as those who are blind or visually impaired. A universal game played in ancient Egypt and Rome, noughts and crosses has also become known tic-tac-toe (popularised in the USA) and there are 362,880 possible ways to play the game. Light wooden block with darker wooden discs and crosses recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, Cricket ball, white, 2003
A hard white plastic ball is currently (2015) used in Australia and it is slightly larger and has holes in it so sound can be released from the bottle tops and led weight. This ball has been in use since the beginning of the 2003/2004 season.1 white plastic cricket ball with metal bellsrecreation, assistive devices -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, Cricket ball, black nylon, 2003
The black nylon blind cricket ball was in use since 1974 until the end of the 2002/2003 season. It was hand woven around a wire frame, with lead for weight and bottle tops for sound placed inside.1 black nylon cricket ball with metal bellsrecreation, victorian blind cricket association -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, Swish ball, yellow, 199
The plastic ball has bells inside to make it audible when it is hit by the rectangular wooden 'Swish bat'. 'Swish' is a fast, invigorating game, and was developed by blind people in Australia and has been played here for many years. It is played on both a recreational and competitive level; and allows blind, vision impaired and sighted people to compete on almost equal terms. Swish is like table tennis, but instead of hitting a ball over a net, the ball is hit under a net and must travel along the surface of the table. The net is at a height that so that those players with various degrees of sight do not have an advantage over blind players. Swish is either played as a doubles or singles competition. The game can be played from one game to the best of five, and the first to eleven or the advantage of 2 after eleven.1 swish ball with 26 holes containing 3 metal bellsrecreation, swish -
Vision Australia
Pamphlet - Text, 1968 Illustrated Catalogue of Apparatus and Games for the Blind, 1968
... recreation equipment... recreation equipment 62 page booklet with black and white ...RNIB sold a number of devices around the world, including games, clocks, brailling equipment and handicraft items. These are listed in this catalogue and some are found in this collection. 62 page booklet with black and white illustrationsroyal national institute for the blind, braille equipment, games, recreation equipment -
Vision Australia
Photograph (item) - Object, RVIB Rifle Club 1st International Challenge Team 1966
In the 1960's, the RVIB approached engineer George Glover to produce equipment to allow blind people to shoot, based upon that made available at St Dunstan's Hospital in the UK. The rifle range opened in February 1966 at the rear of St Kilda Road with 30 members, and soon became involved in matches with sighted rifle clubs in the area. The club had many successful years, competing against teams from Canada and New Zealand in 1968.RVIB Rifle Club 1st International Challenge Team 1966 (Lg. -R) P. Hull (referee), J. Mallia, R.J. Hughes, R.C. Teague, J.O. Hoffman (Capt.), I.V. Leggett F.G. Berry, J.D. Machin, W.R. Leggett, W.G.C. West (referee), A.W. Alley (coach)rvib rifle club, recreation