Expect me to be spammy with the questions. I'm writing, man. *headdesk*
1930's/1940's, sleeping arrangements for same-sex siblings: probably shared a room, yes? If they did, would they have had twin/single beds, or shared a double? Also, did houses back then (assume the house was built right around the turn of the century, since this would be an older farm house) have closets? I'm thinking no, that wardrobes were used.
Anyone?
1930's/1940's, sleeping arrangements for same-sex siblings: probably shared a room, yes? If they did, would they have had twin/single beds, or shared a double? Also, did houses back then (assume the house was built right around the turn of the century, since this would be an older farm house) have closets? I'm thinking no, that wardrobes were used.
Anyone?
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Date: 2008-04-26 07:04 pm (UTC)I think you could make a case for either scenario. From what we've seen of Bobby's house, it's pretty big. No canon reason they can't have their own rooms, space-wise. On the other hand, a wise man wouldn't forcibly separate two kids who've lost everything but each other. And Bobby's nothing if not smart.