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The Web Childhood Museum Favourite Sites |
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Below are a few of my favourite sites, which I think you may enjoy. |
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This site has lots of information on the history of perambulators and push chairs and photographs of the prams and push chairs in ‘The Acorn Collection’ plus many other prams that have now found new homes. |
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With nearly 6000 items on display, spanning 400 years of childhood, this museum is well worth going to for anyone visiting London. Displays include toys, games, dolls houses, nursery and baby equipment and has one of the finest collections of children's costumes in the country. Admission is free. |

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Beautiful reborn dolls, some of which are up for adoption. Take one of these dolls for a walk in a coach built pram and no one would know that it was not real. |
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Lovely prams and reborns and lots of lovely knitted sets and bobble rugs for sale, also made to order, just the thing to dress your little one in. |

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An educational tool developed for schools, a very informative and entertaining site, with a childhood section in its Themes Gallery. |
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More really lovely prams and another informative site. Sorry running out of things to say, anyone looking at these sites will have many a happy hour!! |
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A truly lovely site for the lover of coach built prams, also featuring some fabulous canopies and quilt sets made by the site owner, some of which are for sale and a must to dress any coach built pram. Recovering of hoods and aprons undertaken. Lots of links to other interesting sites. |
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Suppliers and purchasers of quality used coach built prams. A Lovely site, showing lots of beautiful prams and also some super pictures of ‘Ladies’ with their prams in period costumes well worth a look! |

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The Pram society is a small group of people who collect and restore coachbuilt prams from Victorian and Edwardian examples and right up to the 1970’s. Lots of photographs of rallies and shows also information on restoration and preservation of prams, another lovely site. |
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More stunning prams, Ruud undertakes restoration work and can supply tyres for coach built prams and for Victorian and Edwardian prams. |
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What can I say, yet another lovely site with lots more stunning coach built prams, there is a section with old pictures and postcards and lots of other very interesting and informative information. |


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Copyright for text and photographs J. Oakes, strictly no reproduction without prior permission, please email. |
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Stunning crochet sets, from christening sets complete with crochet bottle cover, bib and dummy to a Victorian set and much more, beautiful for that special little someone or for your reborn. |
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Stunning reborns, beautifully presented and even some that are up for adoption. If you have never seen them or don’t believe how realistic they are then read the ‘story’ on this site!!!!
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An informative site with lots of photographs of feeding bottles, dummies and much more. Lots of bottles for sale and more importantly ‘teats’ which are difficult to find. |
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Lots of very interesting, rare and unusual bottles, pictured in the members collections. |


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A community photographic site where most of my photographs can be seen, I have albums on Prams, Childhood Memorabilia, An English Garden’ The Changing Seasons’, Beautiful Britain, Steam Rallies and Sunsets. |
