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Chris Meatyard's restored Course doll.
Her other girl.
Dawn's girl.
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One of Janet's little poppets attended and I am so miffed because I never got back to look at the dolls, these photo's are taken by Paul, so i did not get a chance to look at her and hold her! So want to have a good look at one of these darling dolls.
Remembering how crowded the table were last year with everyone's dolls, I kept the display small and to one side of the stage, the theme was medieval and a few people entered their dolls into a small competition.
Sarah very kindly helped me out by making a couple of outfits, these two girls, the lad on the right in the Templar outfit was Jane Woodward's entry . I am sure he's an ancestor of Diane's boy Curly with that sticking up hair!
another two entries.
Dawn's lad, not quite medieval but looking great all the same.
This lad was dressed by Jane's Mum.
Poor old Zak did not get his pages outfit finished but he came along to hold the horses reins anyway.
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The Button band were a large group filling centre stage! Bertie Button in the thick of it!
more gorgeous buttons .
This is Steve's boy
another button lad
Love this girls face
This is a pretty girl
lovely and very well dressed .
It appears we missed taking a photo of the Trendon's on masse! Here's Kendal's boys , one on his polo pony, with Trendon Doddle with the curly hair on the left and Trendon Sharpe in the rust coloured sweater, I think they got overwhelmed by the Button noses and other special dolls that needed a safe place to sit!
More great photos! Thanks for sharing Dee!
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