Day 12 #100DaysOfOldDays
Most of us are familiar with the rubber hot water bottle that has been around since 1903. When I was a child I wouldn’t go to bed without mine in the winter months. We didn’t have central heating and our windows were single glazed. On frosty mornings I had to scrape the icy patterns on the window to see out.
I’m not sure when the rubber hot bottle came to Ireland, but up until at least the 40’s, these stoneware jars were used to keep the tootsies warm in bed. People wrapped a towel or blanket around the hot jar to protect it and to prevent burns.

Not everyone in a family had one though. Glass bottles filled with hot water were also used. And a common practice was to wrap the lid of the range, or a brick, in newspaper to use as a bedwarmer.
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Now that takes me back to my gran’s circa 1964. Freezing cold house on the north Kent coast with nothing between it and thr Arctic you needed that puppy. Mind you it was easy to get burnt on it!@
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Beautiful place to live, but yes I can imagine it would be a fairly cold spot!
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