From the Memorial Hall Museum.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Bangwell Putt Doll
Clarissa Field of Northfield, Massachusetts,
was born blind in 1765. This doll was made for her and she fancifully
named it Bangwell Putt. Bangwell lacks facial features but her ten
carefully constructed fingers suggest the importance of touch in
Clarissa's world. Bangwell has a homespun body and is dressed in 18th
century fashion, including corset. Clarissa kept Bangwell until she died
in her eighties. Bangwell Putt is thought to be the oldest surviving
rag doll in North America.
From the Memorial Hall Museum.
From the Memorial Hall Museum.
Labels:
Bangwell Putt,
rag doll
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