Please collect your cards, counters, and chips, and join us round the games table at the 71st edition of The Winter Show. We celebrate the Art of the Game, in two complementary collections:
- The Verame Playing Card Collection – highlights from the largest playing card collection in private hands.
- The Name of the Game – a celebration of the humble board game. Throughout the centuries, games have not only educated and entertained – when conversation ran dry – but also advertised, satirised, and subverted. These vernacular objects offer a unique insight into artistic, political, industrial, and cultural history. We look forward to seeing you there.
Speed’s map of the Ottoman Empire
The Admiralty
London
Superb facsimile of the Vatican’s Ptolemy Cosmographia of 1472
"more knowledge of the Eastern Seas than perhaps any other man"
A map of Canton and Hong Kong by “Nemesis Hall”
The Book that “sealed the fate of ‘America’ as the name of the New World”
The most important nineteenth century map of Norfolk
View from outside the Haringpakkerstoren towards the Koepelkirk
The sea between Sumatra and Borneo
Navigating the Bangka Strait
Forrest's large-scale survey of West Lothian
Norfolk - The most important nineteenth century map of Norfolk 

