A whirligig is a punitive or torture contraption comprising a suspended cage-like device.[1] The victim would be placed in the cage, which was spun violently in order to cause severe nausea.
Device
The device used for a whirligig is a six-foot-high cylindrical cage connected to pivots at top and bottom.[2]
Punishment
This was used as a military punishment, as by the British Army. For example, in Tangiers, the whirligig was reportedly used on women, by whom it was more feared than the pillory, stocks and wooden horse.[3]
References
- ↑ Websters Dictionary (1913 edition)
- ↑ Abbott, Geoffrey (2016-07-14). Torture: Persuasion at its Most Gruesome. Summersdale Publishers LTD. ISBN 978-1-78372-895-4.
- ↑ Justice and Discipline in Tangier and throughout the British Army
External links
- Curious Punishments of Bygone Days at Getchwood Archived 2007-07-05 at the Wayback Machine
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