Although it is sometimes referred to as the "master bedroom," this room in Winsor Castle most likely held not only the parents' bed, but the cradles and rocker beds of infants and younger children. There are several reversible cradles at Pipe Spring. In one position, the reversible cradle has side-rails and a rocker bottom. As the child grew older and no longer needed the side rails, the bed was flipped over. The rockers then became the decorative head- and footboards of the child's bed. | ||
Note the gunports in the photo above. These not only let in natural light, but also the dust, bugs, and cold. The inhabitants may have stuffed rags into the openings to cut down on the cleaning. | ||
Last updated: December 19, 2016