Found this at a yard sale but I have no idea what it is. Thoughts? SEE BELOW…

For many of us, history is something that we took in school and we probably forgot more about what we learned in the class than what we remembered.
It may not be the favorite subject for all of us, but some interesting things can be learned from it.

That includes what we have in this interesting picture. It is something out of history that was used by millions of people but is not necessarily something that is recognized today. We would venture to say that most people would not know what it is.

In case you haven’t figured it out by this point, it has to do with laundry. Doing laundry is something that has been done for thousands of years, although the methods of doing so have changed as the millennia continue to roll body.

Many years ago, people would take their dirty clothes down to the river and beat them against a rock. These days, you put them in a machine, and in an hour, they are finished.
The interesting little device we have in these pictures made it easier for people to do their laundry.

Considering all of the different steps that are necessary through the process, including hauling the water, boiling it, washing, rinsing, wringing the clothes out,and drying, it was quite a process.

Related Posts

My Mother-in-Law Mocked My Late Mother’s Jacket — Then She Discovered What Was Hidden Inside

After my mother passed away, the only thing I couldn’t part with was her old dark blue jacket. It wasn’t expensive or fashionable, but it carried memories…

The Paper in the Drawer..

My son looked me straight in the eye at my own kitchen table and calmly told me it was time for me to leave the house his…

Coworkers From Hell Who Deserve Their Own HR File

For my birthday, a coworker I barely got along with surprised me with a small, neatly wrapped box. Inside was a beautiful gold necklace—simple, elegant, and exactly…

The Hidden Garage of Kindness..

After her husband passed away, a grieving widow began sorting through the ordinary remnants of his life — old receipts, tools, greeting cards, and forgotten belongings tucked…

My Daughter-in-Law Tried to Throw Me Out of My Own House — But She Never Knew the Truth..

Margaret Reed sat quietly at the dinner table while her daughter-in-law, Melinda, raised a glass of wine and announced with a cold smile, “Thank you for living…

My Stepfather Tried to Give Me Away—Then Revealed a Secret on My Wedding Day

When my widowed mother married my stepfather, I was only six years old. I still remember the day he looked at me and told her, “Put her…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *