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  2. Izannah Walker - Wikipedia

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    Izannah Walker was born in Bristol, Rhode Island, on September 25, 1817, to Gilbert Walker and Sarah "Sally" Swasey.Her mother died in 1824 and her father in 1825. Walker may have lived with relatives in Somerset, Massachusetts, for some years; the 1850 census shows her there, living with her aunt, uncle, and sister.

  3. The Strange World of Coffin Joe - Wikipedia

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    The following scenes reveal that this is the technique by which the doll maker obtains the realistic eyes for his dolls. (18 minutes) Cast: Vany Miller, Veronica Krimann, Paula Ramos, Esmeralda Ruchel, Luís Sérgio Person, Mário Lima , Rosalvo Caçador, Toni Cardi, Messias de Mello , Leila de Oliveira.

  4. Wedding Doll - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Doll (or Hatuna MeNiyar, Hebrew: חתונה מנייר) is a 2015 Israeli drama film directed by Nitzan Giladi. [1] It was nominated for Best Film at the 2015 Ophir Awards. [2] The story is set in Mitzpe Ramon and follows a young woman with an intellectual disability who works in a toilet paper factory. She dreams of becoming ...

  5. Beatrice Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Bertha "Beatrice" Alexander Behrman (March 9, 1895 – October 3, 1990), [1] [2] known as Madame Alexander, was an American dollmaker.Founder and owner of the Alexander Doll Company in New York City for 65 years, she introduced new materials and innovative designs to create lifelike dolls based on famous people and characters in books, films, music, and art.

  6. Isaac Larian - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Larian changed his company's name to MGA Entertainment [8] and in 2001, MGA developed the "Bratz" doll. [1] In 2005, Bratz sales totaled $800 million well ahead of their main rival, Barbie with $445 million in sales.

  7. Simon & Halbig - Wikipedia

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    Doll from the collection of the Guildhall Museum in Rochester, Kent A Kämmer & Reinhardt doll with a Simon & Halbig bisque head. Simon & Halbig was a doll manufacturer known for bisque doll heads with subtle colouring. They were based in Thuringia, the centre of the German doll industry. They supplied doll heads to many other well known doll ...

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  9. Mildred Seeley - Wikipedia

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    The Doll House Doll: Directions for Making Dolls (1977) The Doll Makers Work Book: French Dolls (1977) The Doll Makers Work Book: Baby Dolls, Volume I: German Dolls (1978) Making Reproduction Dolls for Profit (1979) Project-Milettes: Clones of Small French dolls (1982) Doll Collecting for Fun & Profit (1987) How to Collect French Bebe Dolls (1987)

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