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Doll Dressed As A Volunteer
Doll Dressed As A Volunteer
Doll Dressed As A Volunteer
Doll Dressed As A Volunteer

Doll Dressed As A Volunteer

Maker (Aberdeen, Scotland, born 1929)
Associated (Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1739)
Date1969
Object NameDoll
Mediumplastic, wood, textile
ClassificationsMedicine and Healthcare
DimensionsOverall: Height: 19.05 cm, Width: 6.985 cm
AcquisitionKenneth A Webster Nursing Collection.
LocationView by Appointment
Object numberABDMS032647.9
About MeThis set of dolls was made by Jean Cameron in 1969. They were made for a nursing recruitment exhibition in a shop on Union Street. At the time, the shortage of nurses meant 144 beds at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary could not be used.

The dresses are all made using authentic uniform material from Aberdeen Royal Infirmary between 1948 and 1951.

This doll represents a volunteer in a plain open necked dress, no cap. (Legs of doll stained).

More About Me
Hospital volunteers wore plain white dresses with open necks made of this material. They did not have caps.