Tipcat (Game)

Description

Mr. John Tom Rutter playing tipcat, or catty, in the garden of his home, Gunnerside ( Swaledale). The game is played with a small stick, sharpened at both ends like a pencil. The stick is placed on the ground, and one of the pointed ends hit with another stick to make it jump. Once in the air, the pointed stick is hit as far as possible. Mr. Rutter played the game in his mining days, and said that the stick used to be hit as far as fifty yards. Mounted on Photo File card. With ms. notes and catalogue details in the hand of Werner Kissling. (Notes based on conversation with Mr. Rutter.) Card 1 in a series of 4. Originally held in Photo File: Games.

Metadata

Identifier q15x88kr
IRN 412750
Class Mark LAVC/PHO/P1800
Level Item
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/q15x88kr
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Games: Photocards
Creator(s) Kissling, Werner
Date August 1967
Size and Medium 1 mounted photographic print.

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