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Charades Collection

"Step back in time to a Victorian charades party, where the second syllables hold the key to laughter and entertainment

Background imageCharades Collection: Victorian charades party - the second syllables

Victorian charades party - the second syllables. 19th century

Background imageCharades Collection: Victorian charades party - the last syllables

Victorian charades party - the last syllables. 19th century

Background imageCharades Collection: Victorian charades party - the first syllables

Victorian charades party - the first syllables. 19th century

Background imageCharades Collection: A Pictorial Christmas Charade (engraving)

A Pictorial Christmas Charade (engraving)
1103734 A Pictorial Christmas Charade (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Pictorial Christmas Charade)

Background imageCharades Collection: PLAYING CHARADES

PLAYING CHARADES
Adults acting charades : the performers are playing a doctor and his patient Date: 1864

Background imageCharades Collection: CHARADES, 1871

CHARADES, 1871
Acting charades at a childrens party Date: 1871

Background imageCharades Collection: New Panel Game 'Don t Say a word'Left to right Rehearsing Glenn

New Panel Game "Don t Say a word"Left to right Rehearsing Glenn
New Panel Game " Don t Say a word" Left to right Rehearsing Glenn mason, Una Stubbs, Harry Fowler, with Amanda Barrie miming being watched by compere Ronan O Casey June 1963

Background imageCharades Collection: Amateur dramatics by Victorian people

Amateur dramatics by Victorian people
A British upper class society evening occasion featuring amateur dramatics or charades, including a man hobbling on crutches

Background imageCharades Collection: Christmas cards depicting various childrens activities, pub. by Leighton Bros

Christmas cards depicting various childrens activities, pub. by Leighton Bros
XND76081 Christmas cards depicting various childrens activities, pub. by Leighton Bros. 1882 (engraving) by Staniland, Charles J. (1838-1916) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCharades Collection: CHRISTMAS GAMES, 1859. Christmas amusements - Acting a charade. Wood engraving, English, 1859

CHRISTMAS GAMES, 1859. Christmas amusements - Acting a charade. Wood engraving, English, 1859

Background imageCharades Collection: Dressed for a Charade

Dressed for a Charade
A small boy dressed in a confusing variety of historical fancy dress items presents himself for an elaborate game of charades

Background imageCharades Collection: Franz Schubert / Charades

Franz Schubert / Charades
FRANZ SCHUBERT Austrian composer, playing charades with his friends


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"Step back in time to a Victorian charades party, where the second syllables hold the key to laughter and entertainment. " "At this Victorian charades party, it's all about guessing the last syllables as players act out their chosen words with enthusiasm. " "Join in on the fun at a Victorian charades party, where guests eagerly anticipate the first syllables of each performance for an exciting challenge. " "Immerse yourself in a Pictorial Christmas Charade engraving, capturing the joy and merriment of a festive game loved by Victorians. " "Experience the thrill of playing charades during this lively gathering - an activity cherished by both adults and children alike. " "Dive into history with CHARADES, 1871 - witness how amateur dramatics brought delight to Victorian people through entertaining performances. " "Glimpse into a Pictorial Christmas Charade engraving that showcases traditional holiday festivities filled with laughter and camaraderie. " "Brighten up your holidays with charming Christmas cards depicting various children's activities including joyful rounds of charades, published by Leighton Bros. " "Intrigue fills every moment at a Victorian charades party as participants try to decipher clues hidden within each word's third syllable. " "Discover endless amusement through new panel game 'Don't Say A Word' as friends rehearse their acting skills from left to right like true Victorians. " "Celebrate childhood wonderment with delightful Christmas cards showcasing diverse activities such as playing charades – beautifully illustrated by Leighton Bros.