To keep the kids from getting out?

Larry2

On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:41 PM, Cuyler Page <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Is there an East Coast or Scottish historic tradition for door latches installed at the height of my nose?
 
I recently visited a historic house here in BC, re-built by a Scottish Gentleman in 1924 after his 1904 pioneer ranch house burned.   All the interior door latches are at nose-height.   The tour guide said it was a tradition from the era of candles and oil lamps whereby women with long hair, when moving through the house with a candle or lamp, would not set their hair on fire so often if the door latches were up high, a high latch forcing them to hold the candle high when reaching for the latch.
 
Fact or Fiction?    Myth of Mysterium?
 
People were shorter then, and according to records and historic photos, at 5'-8" I would have been a tall one here in 1900.   The house owner, a Scottish Laird, was very wealthy, and had an architect do the plans.   Everything was well proportioned and well finished but with simple detailing.   The architect even designed the estate's dairy barn, making it round for super efficiency.   Was it just an architect's "trip" or a tradition from elsewhere?
 
cp in bc
(current nose at 58")

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