k Illustration depicting members of the Thames Hare and Hounds Club Illustration depicting members of the Thames Hare and Hounds Club taking part in a paper chase at Roehampton. Paper Chase, a racing game played outdoors best played within a wood or even a shrubbery maze with any number of players. At the start of the game, one person is designated the hare and everyone else in the group are the hounds. The hare starts off ahead of everyone else leaving behind themselves a trail of paper shreds or chalk marks in an urban environment which represents the scent of the hare. Just as scent is carried on the wind, so too are the bits of paper, sometimes making for a difficult game. After some designated time, the hounds must chase after the hare and attempt to catch them before they reach the ending point of the race. It is generally done over a long distance, but shorter courses can be set. If the hare makes it to the finish line, they get to choose the next hare, or to be the hare themselves. Similarly, the person who catches the hare gets to choose the next hare. Dated 19th century. Dated 19th century Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Illustration depicting members of the Thames Hare and Hounds Club  Illustration depicting members of the Thames Hare and Hounds Club taking part in a paper chase at Roehampton. Paper Chase, a racing game played outdoors  best played within a wood or even a shrubbery maze  with any number of players. At the start of the game, one person is designated the  hare  and everyone else in the group are the  hounds . The  hare  starts off ahead of everyone else leaving behind themselves a trail of paper shreds  or chalk marks in an urban environment  which represents the scent of the hare. Just as scent is carried on the wind, so too are the bits of paper, sometimes making for a difficult game. After some designated time, the hounds must chase after the hare and attempt to catch them before they reach the ending point of the race. It is generally done over a long distance, but shorter courses can be set. If the hare makes it to the finish line, they get to choose the next hare, or to be the hare themselves. Similarly, the person who catches the hare gets to choose the next hare. Dated 19th century. Dated 19th century
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Illustration depicting members of the Thames Hare and Hounds Club

Illustration depicting members of the Thames Hare and Hounds Club taking part in a paper chase at Roehampton. Paper Chase, a racing game played outdoors (best played within a wood or even a shrubbery maze) with any number of players. At the start of the game, one person is designated the 'hare' and everyone else in the group are the 'hounds'. The 'hare' starts off ahead of everyone else leaving behind themselves a trail of paper shreds (or chalk marks in an urban environment) which represents the scent of the hare. Just as scent is carried on the wind, so too are the bits of paper, sometimes making for a difficult game. After some designated time, the hounds must chase after the hare and attempt to catch them before they reach the ending point of the race. It is generally done over a long distance, but shorter courses can be set. If the hare makes it to the finish line, they get to choose the next hare, or to be the hare themselves. Similarly, the person who catches the hare gets to choose the next hare. Dated 19th century. Dated 19th century

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