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Vinyl Girl Doll

Doll
ca. 1961 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This object is one of a collection given to the museum. The collection is quite important as it belonged to Dennis Arkinstall. Dennis worked in the toy industry for a company called Lines Brothers Ltd, they were mostly famous for their Tri-ang range of toys. Dennis was a sculptor and worked in the research and development of new toys for the company in particular the dolls which were produced under the Pedigree trade name. The catalogues highlight that their range of dolls are realistic and produced by a sculptor. We do not know when Dennis started working at the factory but we know that he was an influential figure in the designing of their most popular doll Sindy, which was produced in 1963.

This collected includes dolls from other manufactures as he would have collected them to inspire new ideas. They are often just heads, which was not uncommon as these were usually exported in large numbers and the bodies made at their destination as it was a cheap way to manufacture. The collection also includes moulds and experimental pieces from the factory as well as complete ones in their presentation boxes.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 10 parts.

  • Doll
  • Doll Accessory
  • Doll Accessory
  • Doll Accessory
  • Doll Accessory
  • Doll Accessory
  • Doll Accessory
  • Doll Accessory
  • Doll Accessory
  • Doll Accessory
TitleVinyl Girl Doll (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Vinyl
Brief description
Plastic girl doll made by Pedigree in England in the 1960s
Physical description
Girl vinyl doll with honey coloured bubble cut hair, wearing a blue and white checked dress, knickers, socks and shoes in a Pedigree box. There is also a tag on her wrist. She comes in a pedigree box which has a printed top in blue with images of boys and girls, the bottom of the box is plain card.
Dimensions
  • Height: 15in
Marks and inscriptions
Made in England
Credit line
Given by Donald Arkinstall
Object history
This item belonged to Dennis Arkinstall, who worked for Lines Brothers Ltd as a sculptor. It was given to the museum by his son after his death.
Similar items in the 1961 Pedigree catalogue held in the archive.
Summary
This object is one of a collection given to the museum. The collection is quite important as it belonged to Dennis Arkinstall. Dennis worked in the toy industry for a company called Lines Brothers Ltd, they were mostly famous for their Tri-ang range of toys. Dennis was a sculptor and worked in the research and development of new toys for the company in particular the dolls which were produced under the Pedigree trade name. The catalogues highlight that their range of dolls are realistic and produced by a sculptor. We do not know when Dennis started working at the factory but we know that he was an influential figure in the designing of their most popular doll Sindy, which was produced in 1963.

This collected includes dolls from other manufactures as he would have collected them to inspire new ideas. They are often just heads, which was not uncommon as these were usually exported in large numbers and the bodies made at their destination as it was a cheap way to manufacture. The collection also includes moulds and experimental pieces from the factory as well as complete ones in their presentation boxes.
Collection
Accession number
B.62:1 to 10-2010

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Record createdSeptember 7, 2010
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