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Queen Mary's Dolls' House was built in the early 1920s for Queen Mary as a gift from King George V, with the contributions of over 1,500 architects, artists, craftsmen, and manufacturers. The Doll's House was displayed at the Palace of Arts and attracted many visitors.

Queen Mary's Dolls' House

SKU: CA010
  • 1924

Two Exhibitions between Two Strikes:

Exhibiting Hong Kong at the British Empire Exhibition 1924 and 1925

Principal investigator:

Dr. Gary Pui-fung Wong

Lecturer

School of Sociology and Social Policy

The University of Leeds

 

Contact methods: G.P.F.Wong@leeds.ac.uk

This project is funded by the Lord Wilson Heritage Trust. 

 

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