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Our Beloved Friends and Playmates - Dolls!

Created on Apr 11, 2016 by Kathy Pinna

Who was your closest friend in childhood? It may have been a brother, sister, cousin, or neighbor - but if you were a girl, your toy dolls might have ranked towards the top.

Do some of these doll photos remind you of your dolls? Or, do you find them somewhat scary, spooky, and creepy?

If you don't like them today, one thing is for sure...you would have loved all of them growing up!

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The cat's meow

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Elena Ramon
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The doll and the little girl are both very stylish for 1908 - they look like they belong in the '20's.

Twin girls, twin dolls

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A great 1928 tea party!

Do you remember troll dolls?

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Photo of Rachel Carroll Rachel Carroll
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They first became a fad in the 1960's.

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She takes center stage

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This 1925 doll was named by the President's wife.

Native American Dolls

We'd love these doll tipis!
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Three Cheyenne girls with their dolls and tipi doll houses. 1907

The doll is beautiful

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But the entire tableau is perfect!

The horror!

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This is a doll manufacturing plant in 1910. It looks like a massacre!

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Shhh . . . they're sleeping

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Yes, dolls need their nap time too.

Fancy duo!

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This little girl's fashion is almost fancier than the doll! 1898

Who is cuter?

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We don't know if the girl or the doll is cuter - 1911.

Japanese doll

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Kitty loves this doll!

Dolls take center stage!

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Take a close look - the doll's shoes are great!

Dolls are for hugging

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This little girl is showing her love for her dolly.

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The Kewpie doll

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This is Rose O'Neill, the creator of the Kewpie in 1909. Kewpies dolls were a sensation in the 1920's.

Two beautiful dolls and a dog

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Photo of Terrie Winsor Terrie Winsor
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These sisters in 1908 had it all.

Dolls don't have to be recognizable

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Photo of Tammy Montgomery Tammy Montgomery
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And they don't have to stay at home.

Itsy bitsy doll

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With an adorable little girl.

Almost as big as her girl!

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This doll must have been hard for her to carry. 1943

All girls, everywhere, love dolls

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The daughter of the Japanese ambassador, 1920.

1852 rag doll

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This black rag doll must have been so cuddly!

Doll outing

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In 1922 Netherlands, taking their dolls for an outing.

Lucky girl, lucky dolls

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She has a huge doll family - and she's knitting a wardrobe for them!

First "anthropologically correct" black doll

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Famous soprano Leontyne Price with the Saralee doll. 1951

High school baby doll

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Remember home ec? Did you have a doll to practice taking care of a baby?

A gaggle of dolls

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Here are a whole gaggle of (now) collectible dolls in 1923.

Smile!

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We all want pictures of our family - in 1917, she wanted a Kodak of her doll familly.

Yikes!

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The doll is okay but that nutcracker . . . no way!

Fashion doll

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She's labeled a "theater doll" and she displays great fashion.

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