I have loved dolls, history, and the Victorian Era since I was little and can credit my grandmother for that. As a young girl she gave me a Godey’s Fashion print for August 1870 from my great, great Aunt Flossie. I was captivated by the dresses and became hooked. I just love to research everything and anything about the Victorian Era. I also love to design Victorian dolls. I hope you enjoy my Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions,The Victorian Era, and Me blog.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

I've Written A Lot of Doll Histories For My Linda's Blog and My Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me Blog


 

I hadn't realized how many doll histories posts I'd written for my Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me Blog until I decided to create some free e-books for all the posts.

Most of the doll histories articles were posted to my Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me blog.  If you would like to read any of these please click on the links above.

My Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me blog doll histories are mainly of a historical and vintage nature.  However, there are 3 additional posts on my Linda's Blog for other doll histories I'm interested in.  If you would like to read any of these please click on the links below.

DOLL HISTORIES ON MY LINDA'S BLOG

  • A Little More Information on Making Goddess, Spirit and Healing Dolls Of Your Own

  • Barbie - A Young Girl's Obsession!

  • Who Doesn't Love Paper Dolls?

  • I hope you enjoy all my posts.

    Please respect My Terms of Use:  All patterns, e-patterns, printables, e-printables, e-books, graphics, tutorials, how-to's, articles and other e-products © 2004-2021 Linda Walsh Originals-Designs by Linda Walsh. All rights reserved. Commercial selling or reselling by any means prohibited without the written consent of Linda Walsh.

    Patterns, e-patterns, printables, e-printables, e-books, graphics, tutorials, how-to's, articles and other e-products are for personal use only. You may not modify, photocopy, download, upload, post, transmit, display, perform, publish, license, reprint, create derivative works from, mass duplicate, re-sell, digitize, and reproduce in any other form (print, digital or electric) or commercially apply, embed, share, Email, or redistribution in any other means. Use of any of the above is prohibited without the written permission of Linda Walsh.

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    Monday, March 6, 2017

    Gotta Love Doll Histories Free E-Books - Part 1 - Part 4

    Besides being a lover of victorian dolls and genealogy I also love history - especially doll histories. Being a lover of doll histories prompted me to write all the doll history posts on my Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me blog.

    I thought if you were as interested in doll histories as I am you'd like an easier way to read all my dol history posts.  So, I created .PDF's for all of my posts.  In all there are 4 different .pdf's each with up to 50 pages.  If you would like to download my "Gotta Love Doll Histories Part 1 - Part 4 just click on the pictures or titles below:

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    The Bangwell Putt Rag Doll
    The Molly Brinkerhoff Doll 
    The White House Doll
    Apple Head Dolls
    Penny Wooden or Peg Wooden Dolls 
    Wishbone Dolls
    Early American Wooden Dolls By Joel Ellis 
    Tuck Comb Wooden Dolls
    Grodnertal Tuck Comb Wooden Peddler Dolls 
    Grodnertal Wooden Costume Dolls
    Beautiful Peddler or Pedlar Dolls 
    William F. Goodwin Patent Walking Doll 
    Dolls From The Index of American Design at National Gallery Of Art
    Shell Dolls 
    Frozen Charlotte Dolls 

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    Clay Pipe Dolls 
    Roxanna Elizabeth McGee Cole's Dolls
    Wooden Spoon Dolls and More 
    Bartholomew's Babies 
    Carved Nut Dolls 
    Clothespin Dolls
    Miss Columbia and the Columbian Rag Doll 
    Pioneer & Prairie Dolls, Rag Dolls, Appalachian Dolls, Wagon Train Dolls, Table Cloth Dolls, Pillowcase Dolls, Handkerchief & Prayer Dolls, Folk Art Dolls 
    Quaker Dolls 

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     Missionary Rag Babies 
    China Head Dolls 
    Babyland Rag Dolls With Painted Faces and Lithograph Faces
    Wax Dolls, Montanari and Pierotti Dolls 
    Polly Heckewelder Moravian Rag Dolls 
    First Presbyterian Church Rag Dolls 
    Izannah Walker Dolls
    Papier-Mâché Dolls
    Milliner's Models Dolls 
    Boudoir Dolls 
    17th, 18th and 19th Century Wardrobe or Trousseau Dolls
    Topsy-Turvy Dolls - Two In One 

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    The Maggie Bessie Cloth Doll
    17th, 18th, and 19th Century Wooden Dolls
    For The Love Of Rococo Dolls 
    Hitty Dolls 
    The Beautiful Collection of Fashion Dolls At The Strong National 
    Museum of Play
    How Wonderful! I Heard From A Descendant of Roxanna Cole - Hilarie Johnston
    The French Doll Fashion Collection At The MET
    The Innu Tea Doll

    DOLL HISTORIES ON MY LINDA'S BLOG


  • A Little More Information on Making Goddess, Spirit and Healing Dolls Of Your Own


  • Barbie - A Young Girl's Obsession!


  • Who Doesn't Love Paper Dolls?


  • I hope you enjoy all my posts.  If you'd rather read them on my Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me blog the links for the individual posts are below:

     

    The History of Faceless Dolls By Linda Walsh - Introduction, Parts I - Part XXIII and Conclusion - Updated February 2015

    I hadn't realized how many doll histories posts I'd written for my Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me Blog until I decided to create some free e-books for all the posts.

    Most of the doll histories articles were posted to my Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me blog.  If you would like to read any of these please click on the links below.

    Doll Histories On My Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me Blog


    For more information on all my free e-patterns, e-printables and e-books please CLICK HERE.

    Please respect My Terms of Use:  All patterns, e-patterns, printables, e-printables, e-books, graphics, tutorials, how-to's, articles and other e-products © 2004-2021 Linda Walsh Originals-Designs by Linda Walsh. All rights reserved. Commercial selling or reselling by any means prohibited without the written consent of Linda Walsh.

    Patterns, e-patterns, printables, e-printables, e-books, graphics, tutorials, how-to's, articles and other e-products are for personal use only. You may not modify, photocopy, download, upload, post, transmit, display, perform, publish, license, reprint, create derivative works from, mass duplicate, re-sell, digitize, and reproduce in any other form (print, digital or electric) or commercially apply, embed, share, Email, or redistribution in any other means. Use of any of the above is prohibited without the written permission of Linda Walsh.

    However, you may link to my website(s)/blog(s) and the individual page(s)/blog post(s) (including 1 picture) but do not copy, reprint or duplicate my website(s)/blog(s) or individual page(s)/post(s ) without my permission.

    Items made from Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns are intended for personal use for fun or small scale personal and business profit as long as you credit us with the design. Large scale commercial use (i.e. mass production) of items made from Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns are by permission only.

    Please see my Terms and Conditions for additional information.

    Copyright © 2004 - 2021 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals and Linda's Blog. Linda is a doll maker and doll pattern designer.