The photograph depicts a black and white render of the third iteration and addition Mrs. Fisher made to her dollhouse, the Early American Kitchen and Gothic Library.
This image was found in the Newsclipping Collection, pdf page 8. It explains how Mrs. Fisher hand crafted some of the pieces in the exhibit, such as the hearth, which is built by pebbles from her driveway.
This image was found in a Dollhouse Scrapbook, part 1, pp. 84
created by Mrs. Fisher circa the mid-late twentieth century. The photograph is from an Article entitled, “Proportion and Patterns,” 1955 April 18.
This image was found in a Dollhouse Scrapbook, part 1, pp. 84 created by Mrs. Fisher circa the mid-late twentieth century. The photograph is from an Article entitled, “Proportion and Patterns,” 1955 April 18.
A photograph of a bedroom in the Gifford Risley House, in the Queen Anne Revival style. "The lovely Queen Anne Revival room, located on the 2nd floor, exudes romance and would make the perfect room for any special occasion. It is decorated in soft…
This newspaper clipping was found within a Scrapbook, part 1, created by Fisher in the mid-late twentieth century.
Transcription:
Dear Mrs. Fisher,
Here’s hoping
to see you again and
Congratulating you
Again