About: Anne Gunn

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Anne Gunn (née Young; 11 April 1756 – c.1813) was a Scottish music teacher and the inventor of Musical Games, a set of board games designed to teach music theory to children. She was granted the first British patent for a board game, the only patent granted to a female inventor in 1801.

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  • Anne Gunn (née Young; 11 April 1756 – c.1813) was a Scottish music teacher and the inventor of Musical Games, a set of board games designed to teach music theory to children. She was granted the first British patent for a board game, the only patent granted to a female inventor in 1801. (en)
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  • Anne Gunn (née Young; 11 April 1756 – c.1813) was a Scottish music teacher and the inventor of Musical Games, a set of board games designed to teach music theory to children. She was granted the first British patent for a board game, the only patent granted to a female inventor in 1801. (en)
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  • Anne Gunn (en)
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