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CORN DOLLYA Havest Festival Corn Dolly, over the porch at Overbury Church, Worcestershire, England. It incorporates wheat, oats and barley and is a survival of Pagan customs. Date: August 1963
Harvest Festival ScreenA Harvest Festival screen decorated with Corn Dollies at Englands Smallest Church at Culbone, Somerset. Date: August 1963
Prince Finikin, his mamma and Dolly. The prince offers Dolly a cup of tea, and thinks hes very kind to do so. first published 1879
Front cover of My Own DollyBook cover of a childrens book My Own dolly Illustartions by Ida Waugh. Date: 1882
Dollies weddingA group of girls have a pretend wedding ceremony, playing the bride and groom, vicar and guesses. Date: 1882
Title Page of My Own DollyA toddler clutching her many dolls tightly Date: 1882
Giving Dolly a bathTwo little girls washing their dolly in a bowl Date: 1882
Corn Dollies at Dymock church, Gloucestershire, England. This pagan symbols are still used in modern Christian churches as thanks for a fruitful life. Date: August 1963
Lady Gardener 1870SA young woman gardener attends to her secluded bower. A little bird, seated on her bench, watches her efforts. Date: 1870s
Doggy SeamstressA dog seamstress stitching up a torn dolly. Date: early 1930s
Sales FashionsA middle aged woman looks in a shop window during the London Summer Sales. Is she wondering whether she can contend with the trendy dolly birds all around her? Date: late 1960s
CHRISTIANS AWAKE MSSThe original manuscript of the popular English hymn Christians Awake composed by John Byrom as a Christmas present for his daughter, Dolly. Date: 1745
Swimwear 1910Auntie Maudie and Auntie Dolly in their rather O.T.T. stripy bathing costumes at Bognor Regis, Sussex, England! Date: 1910
Air Steward 1960SAn Air Steward pushes a trolley down the aisle of a Lufthansa Boeing 727 aeroplane, offering passengers light refreshments. Date: late 1960s
You ll be surprised to get thisDog with dead mouse presenting it to a toy doll. Date: circa 1920
Frontispiece design, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing a little girl in a blue dress with a doll in each hand. 1886
Dollies Drive -- girl takes doll for a rideDollies Drive -- a little girl takes her doll for a ride in a wheelbarrow. 19th century
Little girl and doll on a Birthday Memories postcardA little girl and her doll on a Birthday Memories postcard. circa 1910s
Rosie Dolly wearing noon-pyjamas, 1931Rosie Dolly seen at lunch in her hotel in Nice, France wearing a pair of Noon-pyjamas created by her sister Jenny Dolly from her fashionalbe couture establishment in Paris. February 1931. 1931
Girl & Doll Off to BedA girl in her nightdress about to take her doll to bed 1915
Dressing Dolly, 1911An American girl makes new clothes for her doll. Date: 1911
Girl and Doll, 1900A small girl clutches her doll Date: circa 1900
Female Type / Dolly VardenA pretty Victorian woman in a Dolly Varden dress. Date: mid-19th century
Playing hospitalA girl plays Hospital with her dolls, all of whom are suffering from one ailment or another. 1922
Children, Broken DollTwo children mourn a broken doll early 20th century
Children & WashingChildren doing their laundry early 20th century
Wheelbarrow ride
Rosie Dolly and friends at the Palm Beach, 1934Rosie Dolly (left : Mrs Irving Netcher), Norma Talmadge (right) with Irving Netcher (left) and George Jessel (Normas fiancee) taken at Palm Beach January 1934. Date: 1934
Mistinguett for Cherry Brandy Regals (Dolly Tree)Sketch by Dolly Tree of Mistinguett for Cherry Brandy Regals Date: 1920s
Scenes from New York - Paris at the Casino de Paris, ParisScenes (including Le Jardin Francais number with the Dolly Sisters) from New York - Paris at the Casino de Paris, Paris, 1927 Date: 1927
Programme cover for Oh Les Belles Filles starring the Dolly Sisters at the Palace Theatre, Paris 1923. Artwork by Charles Gesmar. 1923
Programme cover for Paris Sans Voiles at the Ambassadeurs Theatre, Paris, 1923 starring the Dolly Sisters. Artwork by Edouard Halouze. 1923
Programme cover for the Greenwich Village Follies, New YorkProgramme cover for the Greenwich Village Follies starring the Dolly Sisters, New York, 1924 Date: 1924
Programme cover for Hullo America, 1918Programme cover for Hullo America, staged at the Palace Theatre, London, 1918. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1918
Programme cover for Very Good Eddie, 1918Programme cover for Very Good Eddie staged at the Palace Theatre, London, 1918. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1918
Programme cover for The Luck of the Navy, 1918Programme cover for The Luck of the Navy, staged at the Queens Theatre, London, 1918. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1918
Programme cover for The Kiss Call, 1919Programme cover for The Kiss Call at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 1919. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1919
Programme cover for Going Up, 1918Programme cover for Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 1918. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1918
The Dollies and the ColliesThe Dolly Sisters wearing Max Weldy costumes in the Dollies and the Collies number in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921
Rosie Dolly - Marion Davies benefit soireeLeft to right Rene Torres, Irving Netcher, Mrs Skeets Gallagher, Eddie Sutherland, unknown male and Rosie Dolly at Marion Davies benefit soiree, New York, June 1934 1934
Rosie Dolly and Irving Netcher in Paris en route for New York to be married by Mayor James J. Walker, a close personal friend, March 1932 1932
The Dolly Sisters arrive in New YorkJenny Dolly (left), Irving Netcher (centre) and Rosie Dolly (right) arrive in New York on the liner Majestic from Paris, April 1935 1935
Rosie Dolly arriving in court for film suit
The Dolly Sisters wearing oriental costume in A vol d oiseau, Edouard VII Theatre, Paris, 1923 1925
The Dolly Sisters and chorus in the tableaux La Mine Diamants (Diamond Mine), Paris En Fleurs, Casino de Paris, Paris, 1925 1925
The Dolly Sisters in Babes In the Wood, London, 1921 1921
The Dolly Sisters wearing their Persian costumes by Max Weldy in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921
The Dolly Sisters in League of NotionsThe Dolly Sisters waering Max Weldy costumes for their Dollies and their Collies number, League of Notions, London, 1921 1921