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  2. Charleen Kinser - Wikipedia

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    Kinser and her husband Bill settled in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania. [3] She started designing her own toys, notably teddy bears. [6] [4] After having made a 5 ft (1.5 m) grizzly, "T.R.'s Bear" (T.R. for Teddy Roosevelt), for her daughter, the family started a company, Charleen Kinser Designs, initially making sew-it-yourself kits for bears and other toys.

  3. Jones Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Jones Publishing, is a publishing and media company located in Iola, Wisconsin, United States.The company produces a number of publications dealing with collectibles, including Teddy Bear & Friends, which is dedicated to the collection and hobby of teddy bears and soft sculpture collecting; and Dolls. [1]

  4. Flight Patterns - Wikipedia

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    Flight Patterns, also known informally as Flying People, is a seven-panel photographic sculpture installation of 176 black and white cutouts by David Joyce, designed to be installed in 1989 in Concourse A at the Eugene Airport in the U.S. state of Oregon. During airport construction in 2015–2016, it was moved to Lane Community College.

  5. Stuffed toy - Wikipedia

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    Replica of an original 1903 Steiff teddy bear, Steiff-Museum Giengen, Germany A stuffed toy is a toy doll with an outer fabric sewn from a textile and stuffed with flexible material. They are known by many names, such as plush toys , plushies , lovies , stuffed animals , diane , and stuffies ; in Britain and Australia, they may also be called ...

  6. Jacky Redgate - Wikipedia

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    In large works shown at the Geelong Art Gallery in 2020–2021, she incorporated references to her childhood, including teddy bears and dolls. [13] They reflect her interest in the photographic works of America photographer Dare Wright, who in 1957 published a book about The Lonely Doll, a story about a doll and a teddy bear. These recent works ...

  7. Bobby Bear - Wikipedia

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    The 'Bobby Bear Club' started in the early 1930s, similar to Pip, Squeak and Wilfred and Teddy Tail clubs, and the 1932 annual states that over 400,000 members had joined. . You received a 'Secret Rules' booklet revealing the secret sign to make to fellow 'Bear Cubs' which involved putting your first finger and thumb together to make an 'O' and putting both hands to make 'OO' like ey

  8. Richard Steiff - Wikipedia

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    Richard Steiff (7 February 1877 – 30 March 1939) [1] was a German designer, known for creating one of the first teddy bears.In 1897, he joined Steiff, a stuffed toy company founded in his hometown Giengen by his aunt Margarete Steiff, and became integral to its growth as a global toy company.

  9. Hove Museum of Creativity - Wikipedia

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    The museum has a toy gallery, called the Wizard's Attic, that includes a collection of dolls, teddy bears, mechanical toys, toy trains, dollhouses, rocking horses and tricycles. Another focus is contemporary crafts and fine art.