Tottenham Hotspur footballers enjoy a game of table football during a lunch time visit to a local pub after a training session.Players are Bobby Smith and Cliff Jones (top) forming the team on the left, playing against Tommy Harmer and Maurice Norman (right). 14th March 1960. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tottenham-hotspur-footballers-enjoy-a-game-of-table-football-during-a-lunch-time-visit-to-a-local-pub-after-a-training-sessionplayers-are-bobby-smith-and-cliff-jones-top-forming-the-team-on-the-left-playing-against-tommy-harmer-and-maurice-norman-right-14th-march-1960-image458645028.html
RM2HJ52BG–Tottenham Hotspur footballers enjoy a game of table football during a lunch time visit to a local pub after a training session.Players are Bobby Smith and Cliff Jones (top) forming the team on the left, playing against Tommy Harmer and Maurice Norman (right). 14th March 1960.
An old engraving of the game of ‘Knurr and spell’. It is from Victorian book of the 1890s on sports, games and pastimes. Knurr and spell (or northern spell, nipsy or trap ball) is an old English game, once popular at pubs. The golf-like game originated in Yorkshire, but then spread throughout the north of England. It can be traced back to the beginning of the 14th century. It was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. A levered wooden trap known as a spell throws a knurr, similar to a golf-ball, into the air. The knurr is hit by the player with the stick trying to hit it as far as possible. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-engraving-of-the-game-of-knurr-and-spell-it-is-from-victorian-book-of-the-1890s-on-sports-games-and-pastimes-knurr-and-spell-or-northern-spell-nipsy-or-trap-ball-is-an-old-english-game-once-popular-at-pubs-the-golf-like-game-originated-in-yorkshire-but-then-spread-throughout-the-north-of-england-it-can-be-traced-back-to-the-beginning-of-the-14th-century-it-was-popular-in-the-18th-and-19th-centuries-a-levered-wooden-trap-known-as-a-spell-throws-a-knurr-similar-to-a-golf-ball-into-the-air-the-knurr-is-hit-by-the-player-with-the-stick-trying-to-hit-it-as-far-as-possible-image570673329.html
RM2T4CBJ9–An old engraving of the game of ‘Knurr and spell’. It is from Victorian book of the 1890s on sports, games and pastimes. Knurr and spell (or northern spell, nipsy or trap ball) is an old English game, once popular at pubs. The golf-like game originated in Yorkshire, but then spread throughout the north of England. It can be traced back to the beginning of the 14th century. It was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. A levered wooden trap known as a spell throws a knurr, similar to a golf-ball, into the air. The knurr is hit by the player with the stick trying to hit it as far as possible.
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