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The Strung Battledore 1849

A Glimpse into Victorian Leisure – Origins of Badminton

Manuf.:

Model:

Spec.:

Year *:

Victorian Racquet Maker

n/a

Solid bent wood, strung with gut

1849

*documented or estimated

Background facts:

Before the rise of squash, the game of Rackets was played in English prisons and later in private courts, using tightly strung racquets and hard balls that demanded speed and accuracy. Strung and vellum-covered battledores from the mid-nineteenth century marked the direct forerunners of badminton. A few decades later, Tennis de Salon or parlour tennis brought the same principles of racket play onto wooden tables, laying the groundwork for modern table tennis.

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