Porch swings?
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Porch swings?
Were there porch swings during the Victorian era? I'd like to know when they began and something of their history.
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That was interesting. Thanks for posting the link, Tina-Kate.
I wonder if it was also a way for people pre-electricity days to catch some refreshing coolness.
It figures - if it was popular in Victorian times, Andrew Borden wouldn't have one. Then again, he didn't have much of a front porch.
I wonder if Lizzie had one at Maplecroft? She wrote of reading on the piazza in a steamer chair.

It figures - if it was popular in Victorian times, Andrew Borden wouldn't have one. Then again, he didn't have much of a front porch.
I wonder if Lizzie had one at Maplecroft? She wrote of reading on the piazza in a steamer chair.

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I love porch swings and I can imagine Lizzie swinging away in one while engrossed in a good book on a summer afternoon. Weeeeee...
The chains and hooks that suspend them from the rafters usually seem to be too light. I don't know how many "funny videos" I've see of porch swing chains breaking and dumping the people onto the porch. Funny maybe but dangerous. When I think of porch swings I think of that. It's hardwired.
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The chains and hooks that suspend them from the rafters usually seem to be too light. I don't know how many "funny videos" I've see of porch swing chains breaking and dumping the people onto the porch. Funny maybe but dangerous. When I think of porch swings I think of that. It's hardwired.
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I love porch swings. My grandmother had a two wooden swings that faced each other on a wooden platform, and we kids used to spend hours on it. I guess it worked more like a glider. She always worried that we would break it.
Thanks for the nugget. I could imagine Lizzie swinging, lost in thought, on a beautiful summer day.
Thanks for the nugget. I could imagine Lizzie swinging, lost in thought, on a beautiful summer day.