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Laundry machines Egan pg 61


Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park Group. This comes from a book from the inter-war period, extolling the virtues of the use of electricity in the home and the garage. It was clearly aimed at women and sees them as a major force in the modernisation of daily life, emphasizing the labour and time-saving qualities of electrical applicances.
As one would expect there are a number of photos of other appliances in the book.Some are photos and others are graphic illustrations, including advertisements for appliances and services.
As one would expect there are a number of photos of other appliances in the book.Some are photos and others are graphic illustrations, including advertisements for appliances and services.
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I remember there were always the dire warnings of children who had had their hands horribly mangled because they hadn't listened to the "never put your hands in the wringer" stories.
Ours was also non-electric and I still remember my mother turning the handle in the kitchen!
Rick, you were living in a far more modern world than I was!!
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