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Doll
- Material
- WOOD-UNKNOWN; ENAMEL; FABRIC-COTTON; FABRIC-WOOL;
- Description
- This doll is 30.5cm tall, made from unknown wood composition material, and coated with a ceramic enamel with painted hair, eyes and mouth. She is wearing a pink bonnet and a hand made yellow dress with pink & white checkered trim and has movable limbs are done with elastic bands The initials CAD ar…
- Category
- RECREATION OBJECTS
- Sub-Category
- TOY
- Description
- This doll is 30.5cm tall, made from unknown wood composition material, and coated with a ceramic enamel with painted hair, eyes and mouth. She is wearing a pink bonnet and a hand made yellow dress with pink & white checkered trim and has movable limbs are done with elastic bands The initials CAD are embossed on the back of the upper body on top of each other..
- History Of Use
- This doll belonged to Pauline Roy, who later became Pauline Barnes. She was born in 1918 in Dawson City, Yukon. This doll was used during the 1920s. 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; FABRIC-COTTON; FABRIC-WOOL;
- Height
- 30.5
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1981.9.3
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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