United Kingdom

Early English Cards    

Alf Cooke   Romany
Arsenal Greats   Arms of English Peers
Amalgamated Playing Card Co

Astra Games  Beggars' Opera  Bucktrout & Co

Beautiful Britain   Barribal   Carreras   Clifford

Brighton Pavilion   Counties of England  Cries of London

Cuckoo Wildlife   Dartex   De La Rue   James English & Co

English Playing Card Society   Decimal SnipSnap

Express Card Game   NME   Perma   Stonehenge

South Sea Bubble  Fortune-Telling  Transformation

Goodall & Son   Rameses   Gypsy Bijou

Happy Families   Kevin Keegan   Sum-it

Impertinent Questions   Knavery of the Rump

Marlborough's Victories   Morden's Map Cards

Insight Institute Tarot   Live & Kicking

IPCS Members Pack   Madame Legna

Ireland   J-17 Tarot   Pierre Marechal

Mardon Son & Hall   Mitchell, J & W

Ormond Printing Co   Owen Jones

Peerless Playing Card Co   Prudence Snap

Sunderland A.F.C.   Westham   Whitbread's

Tetley Tea   Unattainable Princess

Queen's Silver Jubilee   Mimi   Redline

Universal Playing Card Co

Waddington's   Xmas   Willis & Co

Woodblock & Stencil Pack

   
Ormond Printing Co.


 

 

De La Rue

 
         

Playing cards first arrived in England during the 15th century, but none have survived from such an early date. They were probably imported from France - most likely from nearby Rouen - and also possibly from Spain. However, their importation was officially banned in 1463... so what happened next?

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