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Dolls Tea Party float in the Ocean Park Baby Parade
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Image of girls sitting at a table with dolls having a tea party on a float at the Ocean Park Baby Parade in Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California. A sign on the side of the float reads "Dolls Tea Party."
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Paper dolls
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A collection of handmade paper dolls, a photograph, and two leaves of paper dating from approximately the 1860s to the 1920s. The collection was stored in a wooden box containing thirty-four paper dolls of human characters, seven paper dolls of various animals, and fourteen wooden stands for the dolls. On the verso of two billheads addressed to Miss Edith Thompson of England is a handwritten reflection on which literary characters, friends, and family members the dolls depict. Thompson is presumably both the author and the creator of the dolls. Her writing includes personal anecdotes and characteristics regarding their creation. Many of her descriptions of the dolls mention references to characters from children's poetry and literature published from the 1840s to 1860s; she references rabbits and cats from Otto Spekter's Picture Fables, 1858; "Eunice" from Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns in Prose, 1864; "Daisy" from a Wordsworth poem, and more. Also included is a black-and-white photograph measuring 2 x 4 inches of two women's backs as they walk towards an arched path; of unknown origin.
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Displays of dolls, Polytechnic Elementary School, 1030 East California, Pasadena. 1936
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Displays of dolls in the Polytechnic Elementary School at 1030 East California. The dolls are displayed on tables arranged in a large rectangle with space in the middle with a bookcase displaying more dolls. The room has a high ceiling and basketball hoop (the school gymnasium?).
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Nita Patton and dolls
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Anne Patton sits on a stoop, playing with dolls and toy ships. Anne, who looks like she's between seven and twelve, is wearing a white dress with puffy sleeves and dark tights, and has her light, shoulder-length hair pulled back with a narrow headband with a rose on it. She has seven dolls, four of which are seated on a small toy rocking bench, and two model ships with white sails.
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Children's literature paper doll collection
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A collection of handmade paper dolls, a photograph, and two leaves of paper dating from approximately the 1860s to the 1920s. The collection was stored in a wooden box containing thirty-four paper dolls of human characters, seven paper dolls of various animals, and fourteen wooden stands for the dolls. On the verso of two billheads addressed to Miss Edith Thompson of England is a handwritten reflection on which literary characters, friends, and family members the dolls depict. Thompson is presumably both the author and the creator of the dolls. Her writing includes personal anecdotes and characteristics regarding their creation. Many of her descriptions of the dolls mention references to characters from children's poetry and literature published from the 1840s to 1860s; she references rabbits and cats from Otto Spekter's Picture Fables, 1858; "Eunice" from Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns in Prose, 1864; "Daisy" from a Wordsworth poem, and more.Also included is a black-and-white photograph measuring 2 x 4 inches of two women's backs as they walk towards an arched path; of unknown origin.
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Emma Jean Lardemer and dolls dressed by Edison girls
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Emma Jean Lardemer and dolls dressed by Edison girls.
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