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Her New Christmas Doll


Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS - Any kind of end-of-year holiday gathering, celebration, or decoration.
Here is a little girl in the act of opening Christmas presents, and showing off her new doll amidst open boxes, unopened presents, a Christmas tree and a table decoration
Found photo in Bristol, Vermont of a family in nearby Weybridge, VT, 1950s.
Here is a little girl in the act of opening Christmas presents, and showing off her new doll amidst open boxes, unopened presents, a Christmas tree and a table decoration
Found photo in Bristol, Vermont of a family in nearby Weybridge, VT, 1950s.
Nouchetdu38 has particularly liked this photo
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I agree. It was all about trying to get to sleep as soon as possible before the earliest possible (parentally enforced) 6:30am kid wake up.
Which meant about three or four hours, tops.
If you mean "celebrating", that usually happened Christmas night. : )
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