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2010/70/1-11 Doll, Barbie wearing Qantas uniform worn by flight attendants from 1969-1971, plastic / textile / metal, doll made by Mattel Pty Ltd, China, 1966 / 1991, made by John Willmott-Potts, Young, New South Wales, Australia, 1988-2010. Click to enlarge.

Barbie doll wearing Qantas uniform

This donation consists of forty-two Ken and Barbie dolls dressed in Qantas uniforms hand-made by John Willmott-Potts, who worked as a cook and flight steward with Qantas for 24 years. Each doll represents a different Qantas uniform design from 1948-2009 and where possible John matched the Barbie to the date the uniform was released. The uniforms were crafted from original patterns which a friend of Willmott-Potts miniaturised to enable John to fit them for the Barbie and Ken dolls.

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Summary

Object No.

2010/70/1-11

Object Statement

Doll, Barbie wearing Qantas uniform worn by flight attendants from 1969-1971, plastic / textile / metal, doll made by Mattel Pty Ltd, China, 1966 / 1991, made by John Willmott-Potts, Young, New South Wales, Australia, 1988-2010

Physical Description

The Barbie doll is wearing a red, knee length skirt and a red jacket, with gold buttons down the centre. She also has on a pair of brown heels, her hands are painted brown to look like gloves and she is carrying a brown briefcase style bag. Her circular hat is also red, with a gem at the front. The doll is supported on a circular, white, stand, engraved with, '1970 / MAGGIE BLOOMFIELD 'BLOOMERS' '

Marks

Marks on doll head Mattel, 1991, marks on doll body Mattel, 1966, China

Dimensions

Width

80 mm

Depth

80 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

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