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  1. Carriage, Baby - "Allwin" black baby stroller

    AllWin folding/collapsible baby go-cart stroller. c.1908-10. Made by Sidway Mercantile Company, Elkhart, Indiana. Black steel frame; steel handle with wood grip and nickle corners. Black cloth upholstery on hood, seat, back, and foot well. Steel & rubber spoke wheels with back left foot brake. Leather seat strap. Purchased by donors at an auction in Hutchinson. In June 1905 Charles A. Sidway came to Elkhart, Indiana and established the Si...

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    "Allwin" black baby stroller
  2. Negative, Glass Plate - Dickhoff child, 1910

    Glass plate negative of a young girl seated in a stroller, identified as a child of Mrs. Gusta Dickhoff. Taken in 1910 by Nelson Hassan, Photographer, Glencoe, MN. Marked #286.

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    Dickhoff child, 1910
  3. Stroller - Child's stroller

    Child's stroller with metal frame, wire wheels, wooden seat, back, footrest, handle & armrests. Seat back has design of punched holes. Belonged to Elmer Dierfeldt, born July 29, 1908 in Winsted Township, son of Emil & Meta Wohlschlager Dierfeldt. He was a mechanic by trade and a WWII veteran. He died March 19, 1976. Donor purchased the stroller at the Dierfeldt auction and used it to stroll her son Mark, born April 4, 1976, at the Minnesota S...

    Record Type: Object

    Child's stroller
  4. Stroller - Loom woven wicker baby stroller

    Loom woven wicker baby stroller by Lloyd. c.1920s. Semi-collapsible handle for storage, reclining back, two large wire wheels and two small metal wheels. Has a long metal handle to push with the child facing the stroller operator. Leather safety belt embossed "Lloyd"; metal foot plate with label: "Lloyd Loom Products, Menominee, Michigan, Method Patented Oct. 16, 1917, Other Patents Pending". Inventor Marshall Burns Lloyd and his Minneapolis ...

    Record Type: Object

    Loom woven wicker baby stroller
  5. Stroller - Taylor-Tot baby stroller/walker

    Baby stroller from the 1940s. Blue metal with white trim, colored wooden beads, and wooden "driving" handle. Label: "Genuine Taylor-Tot Baby Walker and Stroller." Has fold down, removable handle and removable footrest. Belonged to the Datlof Weseloh family. Made by the Frank F. Taylor Company, founded in Norwood, Ohio (just outside of Cincinnati) in 1921. The factory was installed at 2801 Highland Ave and it remained there until 1964, when ...

    Record Type: Object

    Taylor-Tot baby stroller/walker
  6. Stroller - Wooden baby stroller

    Wooden baby stroller with metal wheels (probably had rubber originally) and double footrests. Convertible front to back; formerly had a wicker seat, but replaced with white pressed board that resembles tiles. Has a long wooden handle. From c.1938. Probably donated in the 1950s by Hans C. Leeds and identified by his son Hans J. Leed in June 1993.

    Record Type: Object

    Wooden baby stroller

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