The Hip Bath Collection
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 11:57 am
I never knew what a 'hip bath' was. In deMille's "Dance of Death", she says on page 91 that the married daughter of Andrew Jennings (Mrs. Dwight Waring) was selling Jennings' house and, in the attic, was found a collection of Lizzie Borden things Andrew Jennings had saved, but put in a hip bath with "summer shutters and awnings" covering the lot up.
The hip bath is described in deMille as a "child's tin bathtub".
There is a photo of a Victorian hip bath on this link that makes sense that Jennings' may have looked something like this:
http://telematics.ex.ac.uk/virvic/theme ... j.htm#here This site is on England's Victorian era; not America's.
Please give generously to the Edwin Porter Gravestone Fund
The hip bath is described in deMille as a "child's tin bathtub".
There is a photo of a Victorian hip bath on this link that makes sense that Jennings' may have looked something like this:
http://telematics.ex.ac.uk/virvic/theme ... j.htm#here This site is on England's Victorian era; not America's.
Please give generously to the Edwin Porter Gravestone Fund