Soft Toys

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Date:1940 - 1950 (c.)

Description:This group of soft toys belonged to a girl called Sarah. She was born during World War II (1939 - 1945), when materials for dolls and toys were in short supply.

They are all home-made, using odd pieces of fabric in the sewing box.

Sarah made the rabbit herself when she was 9 years old.


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1750s
Moving Toy - dog
Moving Toy - dog

This metal figure of a dog has jointed legs. These work by means of levers, attached ...

1780s
Wooden Doll
Wooden Doll

This early doll has a wooden head and jointed body, with leather arms. The head ...

1820s
Wooden Dolls
Wooden Dolls

This group of little 'Peg Wooden' dolls are made of wood, with painted features ...

1850s
Porcelain Head Doll
Porcelain Head Doll

This doll has a head made from untinted bisque. This is a matt (unshiny) porcelain ...

1880s
Moving Toy - hat raising doll
Moving Toy - hat raising doll

This wooden figure holds a wooden top hat. A black lace is attached to the figure's ...

1910s
Rag Doll
Rag Doll

For hundreds of years rag dolls were made at home, using old scraps of material ...

1940s
Soft Toy
Soft Toy

This teddy bear belonged to a girl called Sarah. She was born during World War II ...

1960s
Puppets
Puppets

These glove puppets represent 'Sooty' and 'Sweep', two popular puppet characters ...

1990s
Construction Set
Construction Set

This construction set, made of coloured interlocking plastic pieces, was made by ...

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Donor ref:H16480 and H16507 and H16508 (57/12236)

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