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mbrink | 02:35 Wed 03rd Jul 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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What does the phrase or expression "going to hell in a hand basket" come from?
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I thought the saying was "Going to Hell in a handcart".I suppose that came from the time when people were taken to the Guillotine to be executed.
the globe theater in london during shakespearean times had a trap door on the floor of the stage when actors fell into it the fell onto a handbasket that was covered in pillows. the actors started calling it "going to hell in a handbasket.
the place under the trap door was called "hell"
In the US, the expression was used when Chinese railroad workers were lowered down mountainsides in baskets to place dynamite for tunnels. If the people pulling the man back up did not pull fast enough, the man was said to have gone "to hell in a handbasket".

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