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.This lovely doll, named "Princess Daisy," was bought by a group of Englishwomen and presented to Queen Mary for the Princess Royal when ■a < child. The doll was described as "a princess straight from Fairyland." She had everything a baby princess of those days should have. Far 100 many petticoats for a modern baby! "Princess Daisy" was.shown at a-.London museum last year.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 21

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.This lovely doll, named "Princess Daisy," was bought by a group of Englishwomen and presented to Queen Mary for the Princess Royal when ■a < child. The doll was described as "a princess straight from Fairyland." She had everything a baby princess of those days should have. Far 100 many petticoats for a modern baby! "Princess Daisy" was.shown at a-.London museum last year. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 21

.This lovely doll, named "Princess Daisy," was bought by a group of Englishwomen and presented to Queen Mary for the Princess Royal when ■a < child. The doll was described as "a princess straight from Fairyland." She had everything a baby princess of those days should have. Far 100 many petticoats for a modern baby! "Princess Daisy" was.shown at a-.London museum last year. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 21

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