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Re: Victorian Laundry Time 5407
« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2011, 13:04:13 »
big mistake damo  not remember this !!!!!
 
 

this set with the laundry is not in the 1900 series thought, the 1900 serie was from 1989-1994  this is just a room from the dollhouse playmobil didn't name the dollhouse sets 1900 any more  ;)
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Re: Victorian Laundry Time 5407
« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2011, 13:08:07 »
big mistake damo  not remember this !!!!!
 
 

Well im sorry >:( >:( >:(
 

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Re: Victorian Laundry Time 5407
« Reply #12 on: January 14, 2011, 13:10:27 »
Well im sorry >:( >:( >:(
   
 
damo is angry what shall i do ...  :uhoh: :uhoh:  victorian flowers  :*) :*) :*) :*) :*)
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Re: Victorian Laundry Time 5407
« Reply #13 on: January 14, 2011, 13:48:06 »
ah, yes - the Victorian period was between 1837 - 1901

And the Rolls Royce Silver Ghost (roughly what the Victorian car is modelled on) was started production in 1906

Which is why Playmobil probably called it the 1900 series, as it was more getting into Edwardian than Victorian, what with items such as the motor powered car and truck in the toy line.

I know we have had this discussion before, and it is only a toy :P

Damo :)



ask the question to any outlander : Do you known an english king... answers will be "Richard Lionheart", "his brother John" and perhaps "Henry VIII".

Who was Edward ? When did he live ? What did he do ? Most people won't even know his name, perhaps because Victoria was present for so long that nobody ever noticed she has had a successor...

Lets call it "victorian" till the beginning of first world war ;)