Summary
Female Doll from Room 16 - First Landing, Main Building Section, Pendle Hall. From near base of staircase.
It was created by Felicity Clemons as part of a 40 project to create a grand fully-furnished Georgian style country dolls' house. The project began in the 1940s when Felicity's daughter, Antonia, was given a three-room dolls' house by her grandmother. Mrs Clemons was not happy with its scale or authenticity and so began a rebuilding project which resulted in a four storey grand house, now known as Pendle Hall. Although some items were purchased during shopping trips to Melbourne, the majority of furnishings were constructed by Felicity's own hands, using numerous reference books and magazines.
Physical Description
Handmade and painted female wooden doll with articulated joints. Doll is wearing a black dress, petticoat and pantaloons.
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Acquisition Information
Cultural Gifts Donation from Murray, Alister & Joanna, 25 Mar 2010
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Acknowledgement
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
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Overall Dimensions
95 mm (Width), 25 mm (Depth), 130 mm (Height)
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Dimensions
100 mm (Length), 25 mm (Width), 130 mm (Height)
Measurement From Conservation.
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