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- Jig_doll abstract "Jig dolls are traditional wooden or tin-plate 'toys' for adults or children. They are dolls with loose limbs that step dance or 'jig' on the end of a vibrating board or platform in imitation of a real step dancer. In London they were frequently operated by street entertainers or buskers. In England old soldiers from the Great War sometimes busked with them to supplement their meagre war pensions. Typically the dolls are between 20–30 cm tall and are jointed at arms, hips and knees; some also have ankle joints. Today, jig dolls of one kind or another can be seen in the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Europe, parts of Asia, and Australia.".
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- Jig_doll wikiPageExternalLink Billy+Bennington.html.
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- Jig_doll wikiPageExternalLink big_jig.htm.
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- Jig_doll wikiPageExternalLink www.jigdolls.co.uk.
- Jig_doll wikiPageExternalLink Cecil%20Fisk.
- Jig_doll wikiPageExternalLink Charlie%20Whiting.
- Jig_doll wikiPageExternalLink VT154CD.htm.
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- Jig_doll wikiPageID "13937333".
- Jig_doll wikiPageLength "8662".
- Jig_doll wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Jig_doll wikiPageRevisionID "512790298".
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Lomax.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Atwater-Donnelly.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Barn_dance.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Bennington.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Cann.
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- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Appalachian_culture.
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- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Puppets.
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- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Chaplin.
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- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink English_Folk_Dance_and_Song_Society.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Great_Exhibition.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Lauder.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Irish_traditional_music_session.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink John_Major.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Keighley.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Thatcher.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Patent.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
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- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Public_address_system.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Public_house.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Punch_and_Judy.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Step_dance.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Street_performance.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink The_Crystal_Palace.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink The_Great_Exhibition.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Tinning.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Pardon.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jig doll".
- Jig_doll wikiPageWikiLinkText "dancing dolls".
- Jig_doll hasPhotoCollection Jig_doll.
- Jig_doll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jig_doll subject Category:Appalachian_culture.
- Jig_doll subject Category:English_folklore.
- Jig_doll subject Category:Puppets.
- Jig_doll subject Category:Traditional_toys.
- Jig_doll subject Category:Wooden_toys.
- Jig_doll type Article.
- Jig_doll type Article.
- Jig_doll comment "Jig dolls are traditional wooden or tin-plate 'toys' for adults or children. They are dolls with loose limbs that step dance or 'jig' on the end of a vibrating board or platform in imitation of a real step dancer. In London they were frequently operated by street entertainers or buskers. In England old soldiers from the Great War sometimes busked with them to supplement their meagre war pensions.".
- Jig_doll label "Jig doll".
- Jig_doll sameAs m.0807h6j.
- Jig_doll sameAs Q6192274.
- Jig_doll sameAs Q6192274.
- Jig_doll wasDerivedFrom Jig_doll?oldid=512790298.
- Jig_doll isPrimaryTopicOf Jig_doll.