|  Thirty-three dolls given to the Queen as a child and throughout her reign are going on show this week.
The historic collection will be displayed at Frogmore House, near Windsor Castle, in Berkshire.
The exhibition includes a doll made in 1910 of biscuit porcelain and an Afro-American one given to the Queen in 1957 by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Frogmore House is no longer an occupied royal residence but was once a favourite retreat of Queen Victoria.
The 1910 doll, which is preserved in an acid-free box away from damaging light, has never been shown in the UK before.Full Article | |