Deportment Board
1800-1850 (made)
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During the nineteenth century in Britain good deportment was considered important. At that time the disease known as rickets caused a great many children, particularly those who were poorly nourished, to grow with distortion to the spine and legs. Deportment or correction boards were in widespread use in well-to-do families. To encourage an upright posture the flat centre of the board was placed across the small of the back and the child's elbows tucked behind the ends of the board.
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Materials and techniques | Mahogany board, hand carved |
Brief description | Mahogany deportment board, 1800-1850, United Kingdom |
Physical description | Flat board, shaped like a yoke, broad in the centre then narrowing to 3.2 cm, and widening to 4.7 cm at the ends. |
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Summary | During the nineteenth century in Britain good deportment was considered important. At that time the disease known as rickets caused a great many children, particularly those who were poorly nourished, to grow with distortion to the spine and legs. Deportment or correction boards were in widespread use in well-to-do families. To encourage an upright posture the flat centre of the board was placed across the small of the back and the child's elbows tucked behind the ends of the board. |
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Accession number | T.43-1934 |
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Record created | June 2, 2004 |
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