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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Doll and panties, Baby " Janet", 1940's
See aboveExample of 1940's child's doll with clothes. Doll, whose name was Janet was given to Rosalie Schwerkolt Whalen as a child in 1945 with a lemon voile dress and matching bonnet and a patterned voile dress.Baby doll bought to Rosalie Schwerkolt by Santa Claus in 1945. The doll has a cloth body with a composition hard material for head, arms and hands and legs and feet. Face has blue eyes that close and red lips slightly parted to show teeth. Moulded brown curls for hair. Formerly a crying doll - mechanism under material on back and isn't working. A pair of pale blue and pink elastic edging. See Dress and bonnet NA5165 and Dress NA5166 for clothes also used on doll.Pliable doll Made (indistinguishable) Canada?child's baby doll with voice & closing eyes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Craft - Doll, Clown, 1980s
... Dolls ...Doll belonged to donor's granddaughter. A teaching doll to show children how to use zips, buttons and press studs.Toy clown doll with plastic head and hands, vinyl feet and soft body. Orange wool hair. Open and close eyes with long ashes. Painted face with blue eye shadow and red nose and smiling white painted mouth. Yellow and red ruff around neck, and blue, red and yellow suit. A zip on left side with two pockets on right side.Copyright Red Box Toy Factory Hong Kong. Red Box325b 29m Av 5am Frantoys, dolls -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Leisure object - Doll, boy in blue knitted suit, 20thC
... dolls ...When celluloid was invented and first came to prominence in the 1870s, dolls were nearly all breakable and fragile--bisque and china dolls were easily shattered and papier mache and wax easily ruined. So doll companies started experimenting with celluloid to mould dolls. By the early 1900s, celluloid dolls were plentiful, since celluloid was easily moulded and generally inexpensive. Celluloid is one of the first synthetic plastics. It is a plastic created from wood products that includes cellulose nitrate and camphor. However Celluloid is flammable and deteriorates easily if exposed to moisture, and can be prone to cracking and yellowing with certain formulations. Celluloid dolls were produced as late as the 1950s, but the vast majority were produced from 1900 through the 1940s. The knitted outfit was made by an unrecorded home knitter probably as a present for a child. A very small celluloid doll dressed as a boy in fine hand -knitted hat, vest, jacket and pants.celluloid, dolls, knitting, wool, craftwork, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, toys -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Article - Doll with black hair
... Dolls ...Nippon dolls were made by Noritake in Japan. This example is referred to as a China glazed doll. They were made about 1915. The shoulder plate bisque dolls were usually under 10inches tall.Stuffed doll with ceramic face, decolletage, hands and feet. Dress machine sewn from cream and brown printed material. Arms and legs made from browncolored linen type material. Eyes (blue), eyebrows (brown), hair (black) rouge (pink) and lips (red) painted on. Dress tied at back with pink embroidery cottontoys, dolls, sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Book Cut -out Paper Doll
From the collection of Dorothy WilliamsChild Film Star popular during 1930's and 1940'sShirley Temple Paper Doll 34 inches Cut out Doll. The Head to Waist, Waist to Feet in cardboard. Cut out pink dress in paper. The rest of her outfit and shoes - uncut. Three piecesShirley Temple 34 ins. Cut Out Doll.books, children's -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Article - Doll with pigtails
... Dolls ...Nippon dolls were made by Noritake in Japan.Stuffed doll with ceramic face, decolletage, hands and feet. Dress handsewn from emboidered and pleated cream material. Arms and legs made from rust colored linen type material. Pigtails painted blue. Eyes (blue/black), eyebrows (brown), hair (orange) and lips (orange) painted on.DI.464 on fabric is attached to back of right leg with sticky tape.toys, dolls, sewing -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Child's Toy, Doll's clothes
... dolls ...This doll, from which this dress was removed, belonged to member Allan Blain's sister. It was donated to WDHS and then recently returned after an extended loan.This doll's dress is significant as it shows the style of dress of the c1860s as worn by both dolls and young girls and the fabrics available at that time. It would be a party dress.Remnants of the [VC02599] wax head doll's dress. The dress is made of pink gauze with coffee coloured lace trim and coffee and pink ribbons. The skirt is relatively intact; the bodice has fragments of the neckline and sleeves.dolls, doll's clothing, toys, blain -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Japanese Hakata doll, Tomi Kono for Kyugetsu,Toyko
Hakata doll was given to RACS as a gift from the Japanese College of Surgeons. Made by Tomi Kono for Kyugetsu,Toyko. Kyugetsu is a famous doll store in the Asakusabashi district of Tokyo. This was founded in the Edo period and has been making dolls for 150 years.This elaborately costumed ceramic doll has its origins in simple clay figurines first produced in the Hakata district of the Japanese city of Fukuoka in the 17th century. They made their appearance in the West at the Exposition Universelie in Paris in 1900 by which time they had been transformed from toys into an artform. Most dolls are inspired by figures from the theatre: Noh, Kabuki and Ukiyo-e. These figures are sometimes connected with Geisha dolls although this is not necessarily a correct description. The robes and hairstyle are traditional but not confined to geisha.Hakata Doll dressed in elaborate kimono, in glass display case. Wooden plaque in cabinet with Japanese characters/script - presumably describes the doll. Doll has porcelain face, hands and feet, and a cloth body. This doll depicts a young unmarried woman dancing and holding an elaborate drum (tsuzumi).On plaque in cabinet: "Japanese College of Surgeons. Founded in 1974"hakata, diplomatic gift, japanese college of surgeons -
Mont De Lancey
Leisure object - Doll
... dolls ...Modern porcelain or ceramic doll, belonging to 6th generation of Henry and Martha Sebire. Emma & Karlee Jennings.Porcelain or ceramic doll with blue eyes and red lips. Wearing a long sleeved white lace and embroidered christening style dress with a matching bonnet, a ribbon bow is on the bodice of the dress, and two white buttons on the back of the dress. Towelling type cotton body with panties.dolls, baby dolls, toys, leisure objects -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, Tatura Museum Restoration, 1991
Wall and ceiling having plaster applied and cabinets being renovated in new room at Museum ready for POW and interment camps display. 1991Colour photograph of working bee at Museum extension. Bill Doller, Ian Glover. 1991. Interior.on back: Tatura Museum extension 1991. Bill Doller and Ian Glover.tatura museum -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Doll, 1940's
... dolls ...Doll made in Camp 3 by Mr. Alfons Koenig and given to Herta Beilharz in February 1944. The sprigged crepe georgette dress was made by her mother, Meta, out of a dress Herta had outgrownHand carved dressed doll with moveable arms and legs. Head is fixed. All parts joined to stuffed stockinged bodydoll, koenig a, uhlherr h, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, toys, dolls -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - Doll House, Yvonne Fitzmaurice, Doll House Sitting Room - contents, 1976 - 1978
... dolls ...Handmade and imported furniture for doll's house made by Yvonne Fitzmaurice for the daughter, Susan, on her birthday.Hand-made child's doll's house. Built by Mrs Yvonne Fitzmaurice and finished in 1979. This house was built as a 1:12 scale and is a model of a Californian house called Peppercorn farm. House was built by Yvonne and her family and took a period of three years. A lot of the furniture is handmade and the rest is collected from various shops. Catalogued books, manuals, repair kits etc used when building the house.house, dolls, tongue depressors -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - DOLL COLLECTION: CELLULOID DOLLS
... Dolls ...Seven Celluloid dolls. Six Cupie dolls in various sizes.toys, dolls, nursery, material very brittle. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, Tatura Museum - Australia Day, 1988
Photograph of Australia Day ceremony at Museum. Phil McTier, Bill Doller raising the flag. Flag pole donated by Judy Forster. Flag by Bruce Lloyd. 1988. Bicentenary year. Other members in background.Colour photograph of Historical Society members at flag raising ceremony, Australia Day 1988. 2 copieson back: P. McTier and B. Dollertatura museum, australia day, bicentenary year, phil mctier, bill doller, judy forster, bruce lloyd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Toy - Wooden Doll
... dolls ...Wooden Doll with painted face on round basetoys, dolls -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - DOLL COLLECTION: JD KESTNER HILDA PORCELAIN HEAD BABY DOLL, 1914-1938
... Dolls ...J D Kestner manufactured the Hilda doll from 1914. They ceased business in 1938.J D Krestner 'Hilda' baby doll with hard composite body, jointed arms and legs and porcelain head. She dates from post 1914. Her hair is short, blonde and 'frizzy'. She is wearing a cream pintucked linen dress trimmed with cream lace at the hem, sleeves and yoke. Underneath the dress is a cream cotton pintucked petticoat with a lace insert and lace trim at the hem. She has a yellow knitted singlet and knickers. On her head she is wearing a cream linen mob cap of the same material and trim as her dress.JDK 137 on back of headtoys, dolls, porcelain -
Orbost & District Historical Society
doll, c. 1920s
A child's doll used in the 1920s.A celluloid doll - a baby doll, with painted blue eyes and red lips and wearing an embroidered calico dress which is soiled. Its joints are held together by string. doll baby-doll celluloid-doll -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Doll
Japanese doll with traditional dress. Standing upright supported by black square base. On doll: "PMA 0130/1" On base: "WMA 57" "PMA 0130/2" Japanese writing at base in pencil -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - DOLL
... Dolls ...Doll with composition body, no manufacturers mark, dressed in very old lace bonnet and cloth nappie, moveable limbs, sleeping doll with opening blue eyes, has been a ma ma doll, no longer working.toys, dolls, composition -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Tea Cosy Doll, 1900-1914
Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century, becoming commonplace after the 1870s. Most later Nineteenth Century examples were produced in continental European factories. These half-dolls were created using a number of mediums including soft and hard paste porcelain. They were frequently attached to a 'dressed' wire frame that covered the tea pot like a modern tea cosy.Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated arms. The half-doll has attached human hair.tea cosy top, tea cosy doll, half dolls -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Tea Cosy Doll, 1900-1914
Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century, becoming commonplace after the 1870s. Most later Nineteenth Century examples were produced in continental European factories. These half-dolls were created using a number of mediums including soft and hard paste porcelain. They were frequently attached to a 'dressed' wire frame that covered the tea pot like a modern tea cosy. Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated arms. The half-doll has attached human hair.tea cosy top, tea cosy doll, half dolls -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - DOLL COLLECTION: KAMMER AND REINHARDT PORCELAIN DOLL, 1910-1914
... Dolls ...Doll maker Kammer and Reinhard bisque doll heads and bodies were designed by them, but most heads were manufactured by Simon & Halbig which is why heads bear both marks.Kammer and Reinhardt porcelain and cloth baby doll mould number 116A circa 1912. She has a porcelain head, forearms and lower legs and feet. The rest of her body is a stuffed material calico. Her legs are jointed at the knees. She is dressed in a long sleeved, extended christening like robe of cream broderie anglaise. The robe has decorative pintucking and lace on the bodice, sleeves, cuffs and skirt with a contrasting broderie anglaise hem. Part of a lace insert has become unstitched at the front. Underneath is a full petticoat of white cotton with pintucking and lace with a white broderie anglaise hem. Another full length petticoat of cream linen trimmed with lace is also underneath. She has a cream knitted singlet and knickers with cream knitted bootees. She has short blonde matted hair and wears a lace trimmed broderie anglaise bonnet with satin ribbons to match her robe.Initials K and R either side of a Star of David and the words Simon and Halbig below with the mould no 116/Atoys, dolls, porcelain -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Child's Toy, Doll
... dolls ...This doll belonged to member Allan Blain's sister. It was donated to WDHS and then recently returned after an extended loan. She has been re-dressed in cotton dress pantaloons with tucks and lace trim.This doll is an example of the toys available .......Doll with wax over composition head and straw stuffed body and hair wig. She has blue glass eyes and red painted mouth. Her hair has been elaborately plaited into four braids which join halfway down the back of the head with the remainder hanging free. Her black shoes are painted onto her legs.dolls, toys, wax head dolls, blain -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Puppet, hand puppet
... dolls ...Wooden doll's head, painted yellow, with patterned fabric dress toys, dolls -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Toys, doll's pram, 20thC
This doll’s pram is a replica of a vintage type children’s toy made by a member of CMHS for display at Box Cottage Museum A doll's pram with red velvet liningcraftwork, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, toys -
Mont De Lancey
Leisure object - Doll
... dolls ...A peg doll made from five pegs with a wooden painted face. The doll has black woollen hair ringlets, a pink cotton dress and hat with a white apron and white pantaloons. peg dolls, dolls -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Doll, 1940s
... dolls ...Baby Doll, 4-9cm, plaster, sleeping eyes.1. Doll. 2. Hand knitted dress. 3. Bonnet. 4. Booties. 5. Singlet. 6. Panties knitted by Society Member.toys, dolls -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph
Dolls furniture made by Max Frank, in Palestine, for his daughter Else. The Frank family were interned at Camp 3, Tatura. The original furniture is on display at Tatura Museum. Coloured photo of dolls furnitureww2 artists, camp 13 tatura, temple society, max frank -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Doll
... dolls ...Celluliod doll. (Sitting in cane pram NA275) Temporarily removed for repairs.Cascelloid Made in England|55|Palitoytoys, dolls -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Toy - Wooden Doll
... dolls ...Male wooden doll - yellow hat, red coat and blue trousers.toys, dolls