Playing Cards
The leather case and two packs of playing cards are significant for their provenance as having been used by the Burges brothers on their voyage from New York to the Swan River colony in 1830, just one year after the Colony was founded.
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The leather case and two packs of playing cards are significant for their provenance as having been used by the Burges brothers on their voyage from New York to the Swan River colony in 1830, just one year after the Colony was founded.