A Museum Built From Evidence
This project preserves the people, tournaments, organizations, publications, photographs, newspapers, videos, official correspondence and memories that tell the story of organized competitive domino from its earliest years to the present day.
Its founding collection is the Flavius Laidley Collection: a documented record of playing, judging, tournament organization, rule book authorship, international tours, sports tourism, community service and historical preservation.
Enter the Collections
Every exhibit is presented with context, original material and curator-style notes so visitors understand both what happened and why it mattered.
Dragon Stout All-Island Competition 1993
The national launch supported by D&G / Desnoes & Geddes, with senior company leadership and Jamaica's Minister of Sports.
British Domino League Tours
A documented international bridge linking the United Kingdom, Jamaica, Barbados and St. Lucia.
Domino as a Tourism Product
How organized domino became a sporting, cultural and tourism experience that filled hotels and connected nations.
Standardizing Competitive Play
The tournament rule book and its role in strengthening organized competition.
The Domino Effect
Domino sets presented to The Mico School for gifted children and slow learners, showing domino beyond competition.
Milestones in Organized Domino
From Jamaica in 1968 to Toronto in 1975, national revival in 1993 and international recognition in London.
From Kingston to Toronto, London, Barbados and St. Lucia
The museum documents domino as a cultural journey, not merely a game. The British Domino League Caribbean tours expanded beyond Kingston into Clarendon, Manchester, Black River, YS Falls, Negril, Montego Bay and Dunn's River Falls, with official visits and matches involving the Institute of Sports, the Jamaica Gleaner, government leaders and cultural institutions.
Explore the Archive
Document Room
Letters, invitations, programmes, official correspondence and recognition records.
Newspaper Room
Press coverage from Jamaica, Barbados and other territories, preserved with context.
Video Theatre
The 1993 Dragon Stout launch and other moving-image records.
Photo Museum
Historic photographs documenting tournaments, tours, presentations and people.
Rule Book Library
Publications and rules that helped standardize organized competitive domino.
Research Centre
A foundation for students, journalists, historians and future domino organizers.
More Than a Game
This is more than the story of one man's contribution to domino. It is the documented history of how a game built friendships, strengthened communities, promoted tourism, connected nations and became part of the sporting and cultural heritage of Jamaica, the Caribbean, Canada and the United Kingdom.