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Sindy, Then and Now | The Toy Box Philosopher

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This doll, Sleepy-Time, is one of the very first Sindy dolls to be made by Pedigree, way back in 1963: Vintage 1963 Sindy doll, photo courtesy of Trace and Trev. She's nearly complete, with all of her little bathroom accessories, and is currently for sale on eBay for GBP 249.99 (~$311).

Home - Our Sindy Museum

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Our Sindy Museum. We launched the first version of this website on Monday 6th September 2010 to celebrate the "official" 47th birthday of Pedigree's most famous teenage fashion doll, Sindy. Here we are thirteen years later, on Sindy's 60th Birthday, with version 2.0. Welcome back and thank you for your support over all these years.

Pedigree Sindy Dolls 1963+ English - Doll Reference

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The Sindy doll is the British United Kingdom's fashion doll equivalent to the Mattel Barbie doll. Marketed as "The Doll You Love To Dress!". She looks similar to Ideals Tammy doll, in fact Pedigree got licensing permission to copy her as long as they changed the dolls name. The first dolls have short usually brunette hair, sorta a bubble

About Sindy, the British fashion doll - Our Sindy Museum

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from formal to casual. Over the next 20 years Sindy and her outfits and accessories reflected the fashions and lifestyle that every little girl wanted. Her clothes were detailed replicas of the fashions of the time and were made from the same material. Sindy wore mini skirts, maxi dresses, hot pants, pedal pushers and gypsy dresses.

1968 Sindy - The Little Sindy Museum

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Here is the information about the new Sindy, aka "New Look Sindy" or "Side part Sindy" taken from Pedigree's 1968 catalogue. From the 1968 Sindy catalogue. 1968 Sindy had four different hair colours: blonde, platinum, brunette and auburn. And she was sold wearing one of four different outfits, shown below.

Sindy Doll Re-Root - Beginner's Guide - Galaxia Dolls

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The hair clips helped to hold the hair on the right side of the parting. When you've finished, apply the glue inside the head to secure the hair. The Doll Planet have done a You Tube video which shows how to do this. You need a fair amount of glue as it's a jungle of hair inside. Make sure the glue is dry before styling. Super styling

1970s Sindy dolls by pedigree,

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In 1970 Sindy changed a little, The first new doll in the 1970s had a Centre parting in her hair instead of a side parting like the earlier doll, but her size and markings remain the same as the dolls from earlier years . She is known as a Sindy centrepart amongst collectors today. New in 1971 is Sindy's head.

1965 Sindy Outfits and Separates - Our Sindy Museum

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1965 Sindy Outfits & Separates. By 1965, for many Sindy had become the British fashion doll sweetheart. The 1965 style leaflet reflected Pedigree's growing confidence in their product and in how 60s teenagers viewed themselves. The leaflet said "The free, swinging, grown-up girl who lives her own life and dresses the way she likes.".

Foreword, History, Fun Facts, the Sindy Package Design

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Tammy 1962, "mother" of Sindy. A few years after Miss Vogue, Pedigree (Lines Bros) wanted to have a new kind of doll. In the early 60's the USA company Ideal Toys and UK Lines Bros worked closely together. Ideal Toys had launched "Tammy", styled as 'girl next door' in 1962 and she became the forerunner of Sindy.

Sindy dolls: Your memories - BBC News

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Sindy dolls: Your memories. The company which created Sindy, Pedigree Toys, is looking for a firm to take her on to see if her values can work once again with the nation's girls. The Sindy fashion

Sindy doll at 60: The 1960s accessory that rivalled Barbie

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27th Sep 2023 Inspire. 4 min read. Launched in the 1960s as "the doll you love to dress", Sindy rivalled Barbie as queen of the dolls in the UK, where she became every girl's favourite fashion toy. With the release of the Barbie film this year, summer 2023 will definitely be remembered for the Barbie doll.

Identifying your Sindy Doll - Scott's Toys & Collectables

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The 1963-64 dolls had "Made in England" stamped on them. The 1966 doll had no marks on head or neck but did have "Made in Hong Kong" stamped on her waist. The 1968-1969: Sindy had real eyelashes, and "Made in Hong Kong" on the back of her head. The 1974 to 1976 heads had "033050X" in small print on them. The 1976 heads had

1963 Sindy Outfits and Separates - Our Sindy Museum

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Sindy was launched in the UK in September 1963 in readiness for the Christmas toy market. Sindy's new outfits were described as "the kind of clothes every grown-up girl longs for". As well as her eight intricate complete outfits, eight mix and match separates were also available for Sindy. In the first Sindy Bazaar style leaflet they were

Pedigree brand dolls including Sindy, manufactured in Britain and

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Pedigree dolls were very popular in Australia during the late forties and through the fifties. They came in many sizes and styles. They were manufactured by Pedigree Soft Toys Ltd. of the United Kingdom, which had factories New Zealand, South Africa and Australia, and was a subsidiary of the biggest toy company in the world from the 1930s to the 1950s: Lines Brothers Ltd. Pedigree's Sindy was

Sindy Doll | V&A Explore The Collections

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1963 (manufactured) The earliest Sindy doll produced by Pedigree in 1963, the Weekender doll. Sindy wears jeans and a jumper with white trainers and underwear. The doll herself is with brown hair, though other hair colours were released. She comes in a simple card box, with the title 'Sindy. The doll you love to dress'.

Sindy - Pedigree Toys and Brands

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History of Sindy. When Sindy launched in 1963 by Pedigree Dolls and Toys Limited, she quickly became one of the most loved dolls of all times and remains that to this today. By the late 60s, Sindy was one of the biggest selling girls toys around, taking on American rival Barbie toe-to-toe and winning! She went on to enjoy massive sales through

How to Identify Sindy Dolls: 5 Best Ways - wikiHow

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1967 (Marilyn Sindy): Hard head, legs and arms, bright blonde hair that often looks frizzed up. 1968-1969: Sindy gets real eyelashes, blush and red lips. Her hair is shoulder length with a side part. She can be twisted at the waist. You'll find "Made in Hong Kong" on the back of her head.

Sindy at 60: What happened to Britain's answer to Barbie?

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Things started to pick up. Then in 1986, Pedigree again sold the rights to Sindy, this time to US toy giant Hasbro. Hasbro remodelled Sindy to look more American. Designers created an innovative Sindy doll using new technology that made her hair change colour in the water. The then senior design lead, Jane Braithwaite, travelled regularly to

About Sindy - SINDY

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And, Sindy was born. Pedigree officially introduced Sindy, a 10 3/4" Fashion Doll on Sunday 6th of September 1963 at 6pm with a 30 second TV commercial in the London area. She was the first UK toy ever to be advertised on television. The name "Sindy" was chosen after a street poll where young girls were shown a photo of the doll and asked

Doll Houses Accessories in Maggie Valley, NC - The Real Yellow Pages

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Doll Houses Accessories in Maggie Valley on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Doll Houses & Accessories in Maggie Valley, NC.

TOP 10 BEST Hair Salons near Kernersville, NC - Yelp

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Hair Salons near Kernersville, NC. 1 . The Parlor Salon. 2 . Fusion Salon & Spa. 3 . Brian Christopher Salon. "What a remarkable salon. Herb and Carol make you feel welcomed from the moment you step in the door." more.

Introducing Main Attraction Hair Studio in Kernersville, NC

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Location. Services. Media. Phone: (336) 992-0263. tiffanythames@yahoo.com. Featured in many black hair magazines such as Sophisticates Black Hair Style and Care Guide, Hair Sensations Vol. 7, 2004, Sophisticates Black Hair Care Guide June-July 2009, and Sophisticates Black Hair Style and Care Guide August 2009, this is one of the hair salons

FUSION SALON & SPA - Updated June 2024 - Yelp

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