We have an old solid slate shove halfpenny board, probably about 3 cm thick with all the lines incised into the slate. sad to say it's currently fixed to the kitchen wall and we write stuff we need for our next grocery delivery on it in chalk. The board itself originally came from the 'Black Boy' pub in Fishbourne run by my wife's grandparents. The name of the pub apparently apparently has nothing to do with slavery but was the 'nickname' of Charles the Second and the pub sign was a head of said monarch. According to englishmonarchs.co.uk it states,
"Charles' appearance was anything but English, with his sensuous curling mouth, dark complexion, black hair and dark brown eyes, he much resembled his Italian maternal grandmother, Marie de Medici's side of the family. During his escape after the Battle of Worcester, he was referred to as 'a tall, black man' in parliamentary wanted posters. One of the nick-names he acquired was the black boy His height, at six feet two inches, probably inherited from his Danish paternal grandmother, Anne of Denmark, also set him apart from his contemporaries in a time when the average Englishman was far smaller than today."
Jeff (aka Misterfish)