The Squatter’s Delight, or ‘A Man’s Chair’, Robert Griffin

Vol 45 no 3, Aug 2023
Article from Vol 45 no 3, Aug 2023

The Squatter’s Delight, or ‘A Man’s Chair’, Robert Griffin

Abstract:

Robert Griffin makes the case for the introduction of the squatter’s chair – a robust easy chair with swing-out leg rests – as an idea imported from India in the early 19th century. These chairs found a home on the shady verandahs of homesteads, particularly in Queensland and NSW, where the landowner could relax and survey his (and occasionally her) land and animals, hence the name.

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