Box 24
Contains 4 Results:
Scrapbook – DCA History and doll-related clippings, c. 1920s-1940s [Humpty Dumpty Doll Hospital, Bernard Ravca, Kate Greenaway dolls]
This subseries holds photographs and scrapbooks created or maintained by the DCA. Two scrapbooks are specifically about the history of the DCA, while two other scrapbooks contain historical clippings and reference on dolls. Some photographs and photo albums depict personal collections of dolls, often with annotations.
Folders have retained their original labels in quotation marks when possible, with additional descriptive information added to some folder titles in brackets.
Scrapbook – Doll-related clippings, donated by Roy Brindamour, c. 1918-1926 [Kewpies, paper dolls, Schoenhut Toys]
This subseries holds photographs and scrapbooks created or maintained by the DCA. Two scrapbooks are specifically about the history of the DCA, while two other scrapbooks contain historical clippings and reference on dolls. Some photographs and photo albums depict personal collections of dolls, often with annotations.
Folders have retained their original labels in quotation marks when possible, with additional descriptive information added to some folder titles in brackets.
Photo album – Anna O. Beachy, to DCA, 1941 [dolls from her collection with handwritten annotations]
This subseries holds photographs and scrapbooks created or maintained by the DCA. Two scrapbooks are specifically about the history of the DCA, while two other scrapbooks contain historical clippings and reference on dolls. Some photographs and photo albums depict personal collections of dolls, often with annotations.
Folders have retained their original labels in quotation marks when possible, with additional descriptive information added to some folder titles in brackets.
Photo album – unidentified creator, 1900-1934 [doll photos with annotations]
This subseries holds photographs and scrapbooks created or maintained by the DCA. Two scrapbooks are specifically about the history of the DCA, while two other scrapbooks contain historical clippings and reference on dolls. Some photographs and photo albums depict personal collections of dolls, often with annotations.
Folders have retained their original labels in quotation marks when possible, with additional descriptive information added to some folder titles in brackets.