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Mrs Sue Hoggard, of Early Settlers Antiques, Christchurch, holds a child’s hand-embroidered Victorian dress in her shop yesterday. In the foreground is an 80-year-old doll, wearing a christening gown a century old. The doll was made by Heinrich and Handwerck, of Germany. The items are in an exhibition of fine lawns, lacework and clothing from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, including some on loan from a Canterbury family for the occasion.

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Press, 16 August 1984, Page 9

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Mrs Sue Hoggard, of Early Settlers Antiques, Christchurch, holds a child’s hand-embroidered Victorian dress in her shop yesterday. In the foreground is an 80-year-old doll, wearing a christening gown a century old. The doll was made by Heinrich and Handwerck, of Germany. The items are in an exhibition of fine lawns, lacework and clothing from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, including some on loan from a Canterbury family for the occasion. Press, 16 August 1984, Page 9

Mrs Sue Hoggard, of Early Settlers Antiques, Christchurch, holds a child’s hand-embroidered Victorian dress in her shop yesterday. In the foreground is an 80-year-old doll, wearing a christening gown a century old. The doll was made by Heinrich and Handwerck, of Germany. The items are in an exhibition of fine lawns, lacework and clothing from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, including some on loan from a Canterbury family for the occasion. Press, 16 August 1984, Page 9