Round Britain
Round Britain was published by Pepys Games in 1955 as a successor to Belisha which had been out-of-print for some time, aimed to stimulate road safety awareness amongst young people. The cards feature places of beauty and historical interest around Britain, incorporating traffic signs, with additional safety cards showing examples of good and bad safety awareness in situations such as crossing the road or signalling. The game was approved by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. See the Box►







Above: Round Britain card game published by Pepys Games, 1955. Notice that they got the place where Mary Queen of Scots was executed wrong in the 1st edition, but this is amended in the 2nd edition rule booklet. From the collection of Rex Pitts.