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Doll's house

A dolls house (PROSE: My Special Book) was a miniature version of a house used for play with dolls. Its interior would be stocked with mostly nonfunctional representations of real objects found in homes such as clocks with painted on faces and wooden food. Candles and lanterns might be represented with electric lights. (TV: Night Terrors)

The Doll's House was a perfect miniature representation of a building with a structure that made it a powerful psionic amplifier. With the Quoth housed inside, it gave anyone who owned it immense power. (PROSE: The Death of Art)

By 2011, George had an old dolls house which was one of the "creepy toys" that was locked in his cupboard with everything else that frightened him. (TV: Night Terrors) It was given to him by his mother, Claire Thompson, along with a collection of peg dolls. (PROSE: My Special Book)

A doll's house was one of the Celestial Toymaker's possessions. He chose Joey the Clown and Clara the Clown from a Victorian doll's house to use as pawns against Steven Taylor and Dodo Chaplet. (TV: The Celestial Toymaker)

The Second Doctor Jamie McCrimmon and Victoria Waterfield once visited a giant toyshop, where they discovered a life-sized doll's house which itself contained a doll's house that was a perfect replica of it and so on, in sequence which seemed to be infinite. The Doctor entered house and house until he found one that was filled with a strange light and, realising he was in an intra-dimensional flux, returned to the original house. (PROSE: The Celestial Toyshop)

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