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dpack
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Cobnut
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Ty Gwyn
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Cobnut
Joined: 29 Aug 2008 Posts: 475 Location: North Herefordshire
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 10 8:18 am Post subject: |
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The names used do vary, but this extract explains it:
�...The milking-stool-on-a-broomstick contraption to the right is generally called a dolly nowadays, but was also a dolly-legs, dolly-pegs, peggy, or maiden, in different parts of Britain. The metal cones on a handle (left) are usually possers in the UK, or plungers in the US, but can also be called dollies, possing-sticks, or poshers. Some people used sticks with grooved blocks of wood on the end, called dollies or ponches. (For "punching" the laundry)...�
https://www.oldandinteresting.com/washing-dollies.aspx |
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Ty Gwyn
Joined: 22 Sep 2010 Posts: 4613 Location: Lampeter
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cassy
Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 1047 Location: South West Scotland
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shadiya
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gz
Joined: 23 Jan 2009 Posts: 8920 Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
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Cobnut
Joined: 29 Aug 2008 Posts: 475 Location: North Herefordshire
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Posted: Tue Oct 19, 10 7:58 am Post subject: |
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cassy wrote: |
Cobnut wrote: |
I did a proper clothes washing without a washing machine �dress rehearsal� yesterday and it was pretty successful. |
So glad it went well!... |
Thanks, so am I! I�ll probably continue using the washing machine until I move out of the cottage though, but it�s great to know I can do a decent load of washing entirely without electricity without too much bother.
shadiya wrote: |
�Have to admit, that doing all my washing by hand is one bit of downsizing I've tried to ignore, I shall have to look at it again. How long do you reckon you spent on it?...
...Any suggestions on mangle purchasing? Should I look for a particular make? I'm thinking in terms of availability of spares etc |
From start to finish it took 1 hour to wash about 2 thirds the amount I can get in my washing machine, but about half that time was letting it soak though; about 15 minutes before the first bit of possing, then another soak, then another play with the posser. It wasn�t as hard work as I thought it was going to be either.
As far as I know mangles aren�t being made anymore in this country, but Lehmans in America make them (and sell spare rollers) and I think they will post them here. I suppose if you�re after a mangle that will stay at home then you have lots of choice as many 2nd hand ones come up on eBay. But I needed one that was as portable as possible as I�ll be nomadic, so I went for the Acme with it�s own fold up stand.
https://www.lehmans.com/store/Home_Goods___Laundry___Washing___Our_Good_Wringer___38150?Args=
https://www.lehmans.com/store/Home_Goods___Laundry___Washing___Lehman_s__Best_Hand_Wringer___32823320?Args= |
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cassy
Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 1047 Location: South West Scotland
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shadiya
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evie2
Joined: 29 May 2010 Posts: 2156 Location: Here
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Mutton
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gz
Joined: 23 Jan 2009 Posts: 8920 Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
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lowri
Joined: 18 Oct 2006 Posts: 1322 Location: ceredigion
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 11 8:23 am Post subject: |
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I seem to remember from my Social History, that in the 19th century, in coal-mining families, the mangle was an incredibly important part of the cottage economy.
If there were a fatal pit accident, and the widow was left to cope, it was said
"Oh, well, she'll be all right, she's got a mangle", meaning she could make a sort of living taking in washing. I also remember that communities would raise funds to get a mangle for a widow if she hadn't got one.
Slightly off-subject, early photos of working women sometimes feature a woman wearing a man's cap - she would be a widow who had become breadwinner and head of the household. |
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