The Old Curiosity Shop (ch. xxvii), Charles Dickens described Mrs. Jarley's well-appointed van:
- 'One half of it... was carpeted, and so partitioned off at the further end as to accommodate a sleeping-place, constructed after the fashion of a berth on board ship, which was shaded, like the windows, with fair white curtains... The other half served for a kitchen, and was fitted up with a stove whose small chimney passed through the roof. It also held a closet or larder, several chests, a great pitcher of water, and a few cooking-utensils and articles of crockery. These latter necessaries hung upon the walls, which in that portion of the establishment devoted to the lady of the caravan, were ornamented with such gayer and lighter decorations as a triangle and a couple of well-thumbed tambourines.'
- left: late 19th century reading vardo wagon exterior and right: reading vardo interior
4 comments:
quite a pretty wagon, the original SUV.
yes - not bad at all - thanks for coming by!
i almost bought a wagon like that in a store in new york years ago and have regretted not buying it ever since. it would have been the coolest guest room!!
oh, wow! what a great thing to have!!! i've also wanted to get an old 50's-60's airstream trailer for the same thing - and/or for me to hitch up and go!!! thanks for coming by and please come again soon!
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