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Senior Combination Board: Plays Fourteen Games

Date1934-1960
Dimensions9.25 x 18.25 x 2 "
Credit LineGift of Alice Gibb, Parkhill, Ontario, 1995.
Object number1995.044.001
Label TextIn 1932, London’s Somerville Limited, a paper-box-making firm established in 1886, began making jigsaw puzzles. The market for this pastime had exploded as cash-strapped Canadians looked for inexpensive entertainment during the Great Depression. This was only the beginning. In 1934, Somerville signed an agreement to manufacture Milton Bradley games. With the Second World War and limited access to metal, the company became Canada’s largest producer of wooden toys. And in the postwar years, it acquired rights to manufacture a range of popular brand name toys, among them Playskool. Somerville was Canada’s most diversified toy manufacturer by the 1960s. The London plant closed in the 1990s.
NameGame, Board