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Playing cards first arrived in England during the 15th century, but none have survived from such an early date.

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Fairy Legend Misfitz

Fairy Legend Misfitz

Fairy Legend Misfitz published by C W Faulkner & Co Ltd, c.1908.

Fairy Snap

Fairy Snap

Fairy Snap by Norvic Mill, c.1920s.

Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales published by C.W. Faulkner & Co., c.1903.

Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales

the Game of Fairy Tales published by Multum in Parvo Co,, from 1896

Fairyland Snap

Fairyland Snap

“Fairyland Snap” designed by A. E. Kennedy and published by C. W. Faulkner & Co., c.1930.

Fake Blanchard Ace of Spades

Fake Blanchard Ace of Spades

Fake Blanchard Ace of Spades with court cards based on Hall.

Famo

Famo

Famo, the historical card game, 1939.

Famous Faces playing cards

Famous Faces playing cards

Images of the great and the good to be found in the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Famous Five

Famous Five

The Famous Five Card Game by Enid Blyton.

Fancy Dress Ball

Fancy Dress Ball

Spear’s “Fancy Dress Ball” card game with children dressed in period costumes, 1930s.

Faraway Tree

Faraway Tree

Faraway Tree was first published in 1950 based on the stories by Enid Blyton.

Farmyard Cries

Farmyard Cries

Farmyard Cries card game, designed by Racey Helps and published by Pepys Games, 1952.

Farmyard Snap

Farmyard Snap

“Farmyard Snap” designed by A. E. Kennedy and published by C. W. Faulkner & Co., c.1930

Fashion Face Off

Fashion Face Off

“Fashion Face Off” card game illustrated by Erin Petson for Laurence King Publishing, c.2011.

Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum

Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum

Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum published by C.W. Faulkner & Co Ltd, c.1925.

Ferguson Happy Families

Ferguson Happy Families

Ferguson Happy Families card game was produced by Ferguson Electronics and printed by John Waddington Ltd in c.1960.

Film Fantasy

Film Fantasy

Pepys “Film Fantasy” card game based on MGM’s most popular 1939 film releases, issued just at the time when WW2 began

Film Noir

Film Noir

A deck of 55 cards, celebrating hard boiled heroes, wise-cracking women, mean streets, guns and gumshoes!

Film Star Playing Cards

Film Star Playing Cards

Promotional playing cards for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film company with film stars on the court cards.

Find Out

Find Out

Find Out mystery card game based on the Find Out books by Enid Blyton, published by Pepys, 1958.