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Funtime Sindy

Doll
1970-1980 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The Sindy doll was launched in September 1962 by the Pedigree Doll Company. Pedigree had a long history of making dolls and wanted to branch out with a teenage doll. Sindy was one of many teenage fashion dolls reflecting wider popular culture and was nicknamed 'the girl you love to dress'. It's believed that she was the first UK toy product to feature on a 30-second TV commercial. She had a girlish figure and flat shoes at first, with a head of big, curly blonde hair.

The "Funtime" Sindy was produced from 1973 onwards by Pedigree. Sindy is now mainly a line of girls' accessorise produced by New Moons.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Doll
  • Packaging
TitleFuntime Sindy (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Moulded vinyl, card and fabric
Brief description
Funtime Sindy made in England by Pedigree between 1970 and 1980
Physical description
The box is a pale red with an acrylic front allowing you to see the doll inside. The doll is wearing a red suit with matching red high heeled shoes. She has a white ribbon with red hearts on it tied round her waist as a belt. Her hair is blonde and tied back. The box says the words 'Funtime' diagonally across the top with 'Sindy' printed across the bottom with a cartoon image of Sindy.
Dimensions
  • Box height: 34cm
  • Box width: 9.5cm
  • Depth: 5cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
'Funtime / Sindy'
Credit line
Given by Ann Garrett
Object history
This doll was given to the museum along with other games by Ann Garret in 2009. They belonged to Bob Dixon, the well known poet, author and peace activist. He was born on 29th November 1931 and died on the 4th October 2008. Publications by him included 'Catching Them Young', 'Now Read On', 'Agitpoems', 'Playing Them False', 'More Agitation', 'Make Capitalism History' and 'The Wrong'.
Summary
The Sindy doll was launched in September 1962 by the Pedigree Doll Company. Pedigree had a long history of making dolls and wanted to branch out with a teenage doll. Sindy was one of many teenage fashion dolls reflecting wider popular culture and was nicknamed 'the girl you love to dress'. It's believed that she was the first UK toy product to feature on a 30-second TV commercial. She had a girlish figure and flat shoes at first, with a head of big, curly blonde hair.

The "Funtime" Sindy was produced from 1973 onwards by Pedigree. Sindy is now mainly a line of girls' accessorise produced by New Moons.
Collection
Accession number
B.135:1, 2-2009

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Record createdFebruary 16, 2010
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