
*** aisleriot ***
adapted from gnome-games 0.27 (aisleriot)
Copyright (C) 1998 Jonathan Blandford <jrb@mit.edu>
Copyright (C) 1998 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>


*** dondorf ***
http://www.wopc.co.uk/germany/dondorf/

*** dondorf-whist-b ***
Copyright (C) 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
This card set uses the court and Ace images from a deck published
by Dondorf and Co. of Frankfurt in 1896.  The cards are double ended
and have different images on each end.  Two card sets were produced.


*** greywyvern ***
Cards Image set by GreyWyvern.
http://www.greywyvern.com/webslavent?msg=183


*** hard-a-port ***
Copyright (C) 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
This transformation card set uses images from a set of trade
cards produced in the late 19th century in the United States
of America.  Cards of this type were given away as premiums
with the purchase of various products.  Each of the cards
has a different image.


*** jacoby ***
adapted from dontspace 1.2.
Copyright (C) 1993 John Heidemann <johnh@isi.edu>
Copyright (C) 1999 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>


*** konqi-modern ***
adapted from kpat 2.0.
Modern Konqi - play the family carddeck
Design: Laura Layland <l_layland@hotmail.com>
Katie by Agnieszka Czajkowska <agnieszka@imagegalaxy.de>
Konqi by Stefan Spatz <stefan.spatz@stud-mail.uni-wuerzburg.de>


*** lhombre ***
Copyright 2001 by T. Kirk
The court cards and Aces in this card set were published by
B. Dondorf of Frankfurt Germany in 1890.  The proper name for
the deck is l'Hombre but it is also known as the Sphinx deck.
The deck was published with the blue and rust colored backs.
The third back in this reproduction is actually one of the
boxes the pack was sold in.


*** melange ***
Copyright (C) 1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
This card set was produced using court and ace images from
several different decks of playing cards.  All of the decks
were originally published during the early to late 19th century.


*** modern ***
https://pixabay.com/vectors/card-deck-deck-cards-playing-cards-161536/


*** montenegro-royal ***
Copyright (C) 2016 D.Erakovic <gale82@t-com.me>
This card set is inspired by Montenegrin Royal family(King Nikola I)


*** nickel-ante ***
Copyright (C) 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
The court cards in this set were taken from a set of "trade
cards" produced in the United States of America in the late
19th century.  Trade cards were popular during this period
as premiums given away with the purchase of various products.
This set of cards was a transformation deck with images on
the pip cards as well as the courts.  Not all the cards were
available so only the twelve courts have images.


*** nicu-ornamental ***
adapted from Nicu's Playing Cards.
See http://www.nicubunu.ro/cards/ for Nicu Buculei's other works.
Copyright (C) 2005 Nicu Buculei.
Copyright (C) 2007 Skomoroh.


*** saks-fifth-avenue ***
http://www.wopc.co.uk/germany/dondorf/


*** seminole-war ***
Copyright 2001 by T. Kirk
The court cards in this card set were originally published in 1819
by card maker J.Y. Humphreys of Philadelphia.  This is the earliest
known U. S. made "No Revoke" deck which means that each of the suits
has a different color.  In the original deck the Native American
chiefs were the Jacks.  But they were here first weren't they?  The
original back for this pack was unavailable.  The back chosen is a
late 19th century photograph of Chief White Buffalo.


*** sn-dietsche ***
Copyright 2001 by T. Kirk
The courts and Aces of this card set were first published by
Nederlandsche Speelkaartenfabriek in 1909.


*** tksol ***
adapted from TkSol 1.0.
http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/bao/tksol.html
Copyright (C) 1992 Joseph L. Traub <jtraub@zso.dec.com>
Copyright (C) 1994 Bao Trinh <bao@cs.umd.edu>
Copyright (C) 1998 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
*  These cards are provided free of charge to any and all who wish to use   *
*  in any of their works.  They can be freely copied and redistributed in   *
*  any piece of software, either commercial or public, however the cards    *
*  themselves MUST remain in the public domain and this notice must         *
*  accompany these bitmaps.  If you make any changes to the bitmaps please  *
*  let me know so that there might remain a very good set of public domain  *
*  bitmaps for a deck of cards.  Enjoy.                                     *


*** ukiyoe-fuji ***
Copyright (C) 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
This card set uses Japanese Ukiyo E wood block prints as the
trumps and courts.  Prints of this type were produced until
around the middle of the 19th century.  The trumps are views
of Mount Fuji by various artists.  The courts were also created
by various artists.

