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A Photograph of a Newspaper Clipping Advertisement for the Showing of Mrs. Fisher's Dollhouse at Wilkes College, Kirby Hall, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
The newspaper clipping shows an advertisement commending the recent showing of Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse at Kirby Hall at Wilkes College.
A Photograph of a Newspaper Article from Unknown, entitled, “Her Hobby Helps Handicapped,” 1954 May 2.
This news clipping was found in Mrs. Fisher’s Dollhouse Scrapbook, part 2, pp. 28, 1954 May 2.
A Photograph of a Newsclipping from Unknown, titled, “Many Persons See Exhibit,” [no date]
The newspaper article clipped by Mrs. Fisher talks about how she commissioned Niccolo Cortiglia to paint a portrait for her drawing room.
A Photograph of a News clipping from Unknown, titled, “Many Persons See Exhibit,” [no date]
This newsclipping was found in Mrs. Fisher's Dollhouse Scrapbook, part 1 from [no date], page 21.
A Photograph of a Miniature Room titled the “PARLOR, EAGLE HOUSE,
HA VERRILL, MASSACHUSETTS, 1818,” American Rooms in Miniature, Mrs. James Ward Throne, 1941.
A Photograph of a Family Building the backyard barbecue, Park Forest, Illinois, [ca. mid-1950s]
The image offers a group photograph of a family building up their back yard.
A Photograph of a Cozy Alley Bookshelf Alley, sourced on Etsy. ACD 2025
The image shows a miniature bookshelf alley for sale on Etsy.
A Photograph of a Coffee klatch, Park Forest, Illinois, 1954
The photograph offers a coffee klatch party, shiny new coffee maker in hand!
A Photograph of a Clipping from an article entitled "Her Hobby Helps the Handicapped," clipped by Mrs. Fisher, [no date]
The following depicts an article presenting the Penthouse in Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
A Photograph in a Newspaper Article from HOBBIES-The Magazine for Collectors, by Stuart A. Parvin, entitled, “Miniaturia,” depicting the “Colonial Bed-Room,” 1962 February.
The newspaper article remarking on the charms of Mrs. Fisher's colonial bedroom.
A Photograph Depicting the Scale and How the Rooms Were Cleaned and Maintained, American Rooms in Miniature, Mrs. James Ward Throne, 1941.
This photograph was in Mrs. James Ward Thorne’s book, American Rooms in Miniature, published in 1941, page 5
A Photo of Dale Buelher, Eugene S. Farley Library Director, who accepted the donation of the dollhouse in 1977 with the fully display of the ten rooms,
A Painting entitled, "The Kitchen of Barra Castle, Aberdeenshire," by James Cassie, 1854
The image shows the kitchen interior of Barra Castle, painted by James Cassie in 1854.
A Newspaper Clipping from titled “Miniature Room Display Has 141 Items,” [ca. mid-late twentieth century]
This newspaper clipping was found within a Scrapbook, part 1, created by Fisher in the mid-late twentieth century.
A Newspaper Clipping from the Dallas Post, entitled, "Prince Of Peace Antiques Show Will Feature Six Miniature Rooms," exhibiting Mrs. Fisher's Dollhouse, [ca. 1940s-1960s]
The newspaper clipping explains that Mrs. Fisher's miniature rooms will be on display at the Prince of Peace antiques show, running from May 8-9.
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