Queen Mary's Dolls' House

Queen Mary's Dolls' House Official Guidebook

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Publisher's Synopsis

Queen Mary's Dolls' House, built by the famous architect Sir Edwin Lutyens between 1921 and 1924, is one of the most beautiful and extraordinary dolls' houses in the world. Standing over 2 meters (or 7 feet) high, it is a perfect replica of an Edwardian private residence of the grandest possible design, complete with Saloon, Library, Dining Room, private apartments, servants' rooms, kitchen, wine cellar, and garage full of vintage miniature limousines-plus working lifts, running water and electric light.

Every room is fully furnished with miniature replicas of the contents of a real Edwardian house-from the kitchen, with its copper pans and kettles, to the Saloon, with its tiny full-length state portraits. The wine bottles in the cellar each contain less than a thimbleful of vintage wine, the linen cupboard has a full complement of miniature sheets and tablecloths, and in the Strong Room minute replicas of the Crown Jewels are on display. It also has an art collection, by all the leading painters of the day, including Sir William Nicholson; and extraordinary Library, with miniature volumes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Thomas Hardy and Edith Wharton, among others, and as the final touch, a garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll.

Book information

ISBN: 9781902163437
Publisher: Royal Collection Trust
Imprint: Royal Collection Trust
Pub date:
Edition: new Edition
DEWEY: 745.5293
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 64
Weight: 313g
Height: 277mm
Width: 199mm
Spine width: 6mm