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  2. Bed size - Wikipedia

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    Size Dimensions Notes Inches Centimeters Half Queen or Split Queen 30 × 79.5 76 × 202 For adjustable Queen size beds where each half moves independently. Half California King or Split California King 36 × 83.5 91 × 212 For adjustable California King size beds where each half moves independently. Short Queen or RV Queen 60 × 75 152 × 191

  3. Bed - Wikipedia

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    The frame is made up of head, foot, and side rails. For heavy duty or larger frames (such as for queen- and king-sized beds), the bed frame also includes a center support rail. The rails are assembled to create a box for the mattress or mattress/box spring to sit on. Types include: platform – typically used without a box spring.

  4. Headboard (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    The headboard is a piece of furniture that attaches to the head of a bed. Historically used to isolate sleepers from cold, modern use is chiefly for aesthetics or for ...

  5. What Was Queen Elizabeth’s Height? Royal Family Members ...

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    She might not be as tall as her sister, but Princess Beatrice can say something that no other member of her family can—she is the same height as Queen Elizabeth was. 15. Queen Elizabeth: 5’4"

  6. 28 genius products you need if you're always cold

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    You can also find them in longer lengths, around 72 inches or so, for specialized doorways like sliding glass doors and French double doors. $22 at Amazon Bedsure

  7. Elizabethan and Jacobean furniture - Wikipedia

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    Of the bedsteads with heavy canopies and cornices, the Great Bed of Ware follows the styles, although it is a caricature in size. Sir Toby Belch speaks of this piece of furniture when he advises Sir Andrew Aguecheek : "And as many lies as will lie in thy sheet of paper, although the sheet were big enough for the Bed of Ware in England, set 'em ...