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Before the plastic massively produced dream houses that can be found
anywhere, the dollhouses of the bygone era were rare, meticulously
made, elaborate examples that captured the interior style and
architecture of their time.
Taken on loan from the Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood in
London, The National Building Museum in Washington DC currently
holds an exhibition entitled Small Stories: At Home in a Dollhouse with
a collection of 12 examples of 12 historical dollhouses offering a
glimpse into British domestic decor and residential architecture for the
past 300 years.
All photos courtesy National Building Museum
Tate Baby
House Exterior
Bedroom
Bathroom
Jennys Home
(1960s)
Continued on page 2
Kitchen
Jennys room
Bedroom
Bedroom
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