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Can anyone remember washday
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WhackyJackieInOz | Report | 7 Nov 2008 14:30 |
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Oh I remember the rubbing board and we also had a Posser which you used to agitate the clothes. The posser for those that don't know was a long handle with a black Rubber Posser on the end looked like a large version of a Sink Unplugger. |
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Libby | Report | 6 Nov 2008 23:39 |
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Mum did hers on a Monday in a copper boiler in the 1950's when we lived in a prefab. Then through the mangle. Remember coming home from school in the winter and the washing being frozen solid on the line. |
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Pauline | Report | 6 Nov 2008 22:53 |
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Posh lot ,no sweet dish for us we had an old toffee tin.Pauline |
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**Stella ~by~ Starlight**★..★..★ | Report | 6 Nov 2008 22:48 |
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lol, i found a lovely old dish with a handle at a car boot sale so it became the sweetie dish |
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KempinaPartyhat | Report | 6 Nov 2008 22:46 |
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PMSL...................sorry ladies ........we dont they go to quick ..before I get the dish out!!!! |
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AnninGlos | Report | 6 Nov 2008 22:28 |
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I often have a dish with sweets in!!!! |
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**Stella ~by~ Starlight**★..★..★ | Report | 6 Nov 2008 22:22 |
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erm..i have a dish with sweets in...lol |
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KempinaPartyhat | Report | 6 Nov 2008 22:18 |
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Pauline ....I did ......my great auntie used her wash board till she died in about 1985 ..my great uncle was very victorian and his wife kept to all the old ways ...dress code and open fires and wash days and out side loo ......they lived in a two up two down in Reading at the end of their lives ....it was like a museum........even a dish with sweets in .............. |
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Pauline | Report | 6 Nov 2008 21:52 |
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Nobody has mentioned the scrubbing board ,used with the green washing soap.Or perhaps I am the only really oldie on Genes.We had a gas copper to boil the whites in and areally big mangle which was a killer to turn.Good old days my foot .Only men would say that about washday.Polly p |
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SJR | Report | 6 Nov 2008 21:40 |
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We had no water or drainage in the house. When my eldest daughter was a baby I woul put her napkins and white clothes in a "Baby Belling" boiled it on the gas stove and then took it ouside to the cold water tap to rinse it all. |
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jan50 | Report | 6 Nov 2008 20:49 |
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Thanks for all the above, fellow posters! Really brought back some memories for me. We may all be from different parts of the country but it seems our childhood less-mod-cons at the time is shared. I remember even having a "bath" in the kitchen sink as a toddler as it was the only place it was warm with the Aga on.... |
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gemqueen | Report | 6 Nov 2008 17:29 |
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Anne .... Yes good old Robin starch. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 6 Nov 2008 17:27 |
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thanks for this thread Anne (in wales) |
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Anne | Report | 6 Nov 2008 17:22 |
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Sorry all I have to go will start a new topic on The Flicks and chips after all under five shillings tomorrow. Thanks for all replies. Anne. |
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Anne | Report | 6 Nov 2008 17:19 |
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To all latest replies love your comments yes Monday dinner left over beef minced with gravy. Annie g you had it hard at least we had warm water Stella we dried in front of the fire no fabric condit. that is luxury Mum started having the laundry doing our sheets they came back like cardboard. Think they need to go back to terrys. Less waste on landfills. Anne in wales Hi Ann Glos. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 6 Nov 2008 17:12 |
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I too remember the blue bags used to whiten the wash. dolly blue bags. At our time share in the Lake District you can still see traces of the blue in the walls of the hotel which used to be where the dolly blue bags were produced. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 6 Nov 2008 17:09 |
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Monday washday, it took nearly all day. Mum didn't have a washing machine in the 50s, then had a twin tub in the 60s and right through until the late 80s, she wouldn't have an automatic so when the last twin tub finally gave up she went back to washing by hand until she died (aged 85). |
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**Stella ~by~ Starlight**★..★..★ | Report | 6 Nov 2008 17:00 |
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can smell that lovely smell of white sheets just come off the line....no fabric softeners then..... |
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KempinaPartyhat | Report | 6 Nov 2008 16:58 |
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my nanny had a mangel which she would turn and wring out the clothes ............ |
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Anne | Report | 6 Nov 2008 16:58 |
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Amanda and 2ndoow yes remember the soap recketts blue even carbolic. |
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