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Doll
- Material
- WOOD-UNKNOWN; ENAMEL; CERAMIC; CERAMIC-PORCELAIN; FABRIC-COTTON; ANIMAL-HUMAN HAIR;
- Description
- Doll with moveable limbs and head. Head is made of porcelain. The body is ball-jointed and made of composition. She is wearing a red bow in her shoulder length brunette hair, white hand made dress with 'Violet Roy' embroidered across the chest and one white shoe and sock (on doll's right foot). "M…
- Category
- RECREATION OBJECTS
- Sub-Category
- TOY
- Description
- Doll with moveable limbs and head. Head is made of porcelain. The body is ball-jointed and made of composition. She is wearing a red bow in her shoulder length brunette hair, white hand made dress with 'Violet Roy' embroidered across the chest and one white shoe and sock (on doll's right foot). "Made in Germany" is embossed on the lower back of the head under the wig.
- History Of Use
- This doll belonged to Pauline Roy, who later became Pauline Barnes. Pauline was born in 1918 in Dawson City, Yukon. This doll was used during the 1920's, and was named Violet Roy as though she was a member of Paulines family. When Pauline was five years old. She moved with her family to Pitt Meadows B.C. where she lived for the rest of her life.
- Material
- WOOD-UNKNOWN; ENAMEL; CERAMIC; CERAMIC-PORCELAIN; FABRIC-COTTON; ANIMAL-HUMAN HAIR;
- Height
- 55
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1981.9.1
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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