Instead of: “Only girls could be laundry maids in Victorian times.” It is more correct - better - to put it thus: “In Victorian times, only girls could be laundry maids.”
QUE BUENO QUE lAS MUJERES DE ESTE TIEMPO NO LE BATALLAMOS, PERO ES MUY INGENIOSALA IDE A DE LA CUBETA Y EL DESTAPA BANOS. QUE BUEN ECOLOGISTA BUENA IDEA.
Much respect to the laundress.
Are there any more like this? I found it calming and pleasent to watch .
I just found your channel I love it I’m gonna share it
Thanks Michelle, we post new content most weeks
Our washing goes out on clothes line or dried inside on an air dryer
They used the blue because it muted out the yellow ting the clothes had from soaps and in some cases urine
I was a laundry maid for a casino hotel in 1999.
How did they use coper boiler starching washing bluing
How much is one of those worth I have one Holsatia Mangel
I just came across this video...what is the name of the red soap she mentioned and how do you spell it?
Thank you. Very educational video.
Hi Julie, the soap is called Carbolic
Is the yellow soap Sunlight?
How do you use a copper boiler and routine for wash day
Instead of: “Only girls could be laundry maids in Victorian times.” It is more correct - better - to put it thus:
“In Victorian times, only girls could be laundry maids.”
I'd take my shoes off, rinse my feet, lift my dress up and stomp on the laundry with my bare feet.
I don't need to iron these days
THAT'S HOW YOU DID IT...A GREAT ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT FOR BAD ASSES TO REALLY KNOW HOW THE OLD DAYS...OLD WAYS WAS BEFORE MODERN TIMES TODAY!😱💩
QUE BUENO QUE lAS MUJERES DE ESTE TIEMPO NO LE BATALLAMOS, PERO ES MUY INGENIOSALA IDE A DE LA CUBETA Y EL DESTAPA BANOS.
QUE BUEN ECOLOGISTA BUENA IDEA.