Heal your dolls in Doll Hospital
Manuela Cutileiro, who runs the Doll Hospital, poses for a portrait in front of repaired dolls at the hospital in Lisbon December 17, 2009. The sign "Doll Hospital, 1830" above a doorway in a traditional Portuguese tiled facade adds to the feeling of nostalgic melancholy in Lisbon's shabby centre, with its toy-like houses and creaky yellow trams.
A headless doll is kept for repair at the Doll Hospital in Lisbon December 17, 2009. The sign "Doll Hospital, 1830" above a doorway in a traditional Portuguese tiled facade adds to the feeling of nostalgic melancholy in Lisbon's shabby centre, with its toy-like houses and creaky yellow trams.
Dolls heads and body parts are displayed in drawers at the Doll Hospital in Lisbon December 17, 2009. The sign "Doll Hospital, 1830" above a doorway in a traditional Portuguese tiled facade adds to the feeling of nostalgic melancholy in Lisbon's shabby centre, with its toy-like houses and creaky yellow trams.
Restorer Lurdes Cardoso repairs the hands of a doll at the Doll Hospital in Lisbon December 17, 2009. The sign "Doll Hospital, 1830" above a doorway in a traditional Portuguese tiled facade adds to the feeling of nostalgic melancholy in Lisbon's shabby centre, with its toy-like houses and creaky yellow trams.
Dolls heads and body parts are displayed in a room at the Doll Hospital in Lisbon December 17, 2009. The sign "Doll Hospital, 1830" above a doorway in a traditional Portuguese tiled facade adds to the feeling of nostalgic melancholy in Lisbon's shabby centre, with its toy-like houses and creaky yellow trams.
(Reuters)
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