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Szent István Király Múzeum - Hetedhét Játékmúzeum, Székesfehérvár Könyvtár [MAd/40-2015]
Doll’s Houses: Her majesty’s Stationery Office (Városi Képtár - Hetedhét Játékmúzeum, Székesfehérvár CC BY-NC-SA)
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Dolls’ Houses: Her Majesty’s Stationary Office

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"Baby-house" appears to be an older term than "dolls’ house".
Dolls’ houses seem to have originated in Germany and the Low Countries, both of which have a long history as producers of toys, especially wooden ones.
An England doll’s house also exhibited at Bethnal Green Museum, is notable for the quality and completeness of its furniture. Beds, wardrobes, and dining table, vividly evoke the massive mahagony pieces made for prosperous Victorian households in the 1860"s.

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17 p. : ill. fotók (fekete-fehér)

Szent István Király Múzeum - Hetedhét Játékmúzeum, Székesfehérvár

Object from: Szent István Király Múzeum - Hetedhét Játékmúzeum, Székesfehérvár

A Hetedhét Játékmúzeum Székesfehérvár történelmi belvárosában, a Hiemer-Font-Caraffa épülettömbben található. Állandó kiállítása két gyűjteményből...

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