10/20/2014

Hospital for dolls, Sydney

In the Australian city of Sydney has one unusual establishment which positions itself as a hospital for dolls. It's hard to believe, but it exists here for over a hundred years and does not need additional advertising. The company was opened by Harold Chapman in 1913. By such a decision prompted contingencies. The fact that the brother of Harold engaged in the supply of Japanese toys. During transport, part of the cargo are deteriorating mainly because of the poor quality of rubber and rubber. So Harold and opened a workshop where besides their toys repaired and others. Time passed, the business was handed down. Today the hospital is already making dolls and accompanying repair: accessories, leather goods and much more. Any material from which made ​​the doll brought for repair, whether it is plastic, antique toy made ​​of stone or porcelain. Thanks to strict accounting it is known that the master in the history of the company have repaired more than three million dolls.

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)
Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hospital for dolls, Sydney
 (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Source — Boston

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