The Queen's Dolls' House
By (Author) Lucinda Lambton
Royal Collection Trust
Royal Collection Trust
1st October 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
745.59230941
Hardback
132
Width 200mm, Height 200mm
600g
The Queen's Dolls' House is one of the largest, most beautiful, and most famous dolls' houses in the world. Created for Queen Mary in the early 1920s by the renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, it is a perfect replica of an aristocratic Edwardian residence, complete in every way - from the wine-cellar, with its store of tiny bottles, each containing a thimbleful of vintage wine, to the library, with its exquisite volumes of original works by authors such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Thomas Hardy and EdithWharton. This most magical of dolls' houses also has a garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll, a garage full of miniature limousines, and running water, electricity and working lifts. Each room, from the servants' bedrooms to the grand saloon, is fully furnished in every way, and waiting to be explored.
"An essential reference for collectors of miniatures and anyone specializing in dolls' houses and accessories."--Collectables Trader
-- "Collectables Trader" (5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM)"The book may hold a special interest for those who have seen The Queen's Dolls' House--long one of the most popular attractions for visitors to Windsor Castle. Anyone, however, with an interest in the Edwardian Age, interior decoration, arts or craftsmanship will enjoy the story and the art in this official story published by the Royal Collections."--British Heritage
-- "British Heritage" (5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM)Lucinda Lambton is a writer, photographer and broadcaster well known for her much-loved books on architectural oddities.