Rooms on one side of the Hammond Doll's House at Wallington. The Music and Drawing Rooms and Ladies Parlour on the ground floor, bedrooms, the Breakfast Room and nurseries above.
A view of the Nursery at Arlington Court. Many toys are strewn around and a table is set for breakfast and a dolls' tea party. There is a magnificent double-ended rocking horse.
A close-up view of the Kitchen in the Doll's House, made c1735, in the South Passage at Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire. The house may have been executed by the young Chippendale.
A child's cream, brown and grey check dress, c1860, viewable at Killerton in Devon. This is one of a pair probably made for twins. The figure stands next to a chair with dolls and basket of flowers.