Tales of Chateau Midden
Life with Fester, Ferretfingers and Thunderthighs: an obsessive entomologist turning mining historian and our two autistic sons. This blog has been prompted by family and friends reading facebook posts and saying "You should write a book". But I don't know how to go about that so they'll have to make do with this.
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
In Camera
Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Washing Machines
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I come from a time before automatic washers when you filled the machine with hot water and soap powder and decided for yourself how long it would agitate the contents. Then hauled them out into a sink (preferably Belfast) to rinse the suds out.
The first time I came across one of those knee high cylindrical spin-dryers was in the laundry room of Easton Hall of residence for lady students at Newcastle University in 1975. This was in the bowels of the basement next to the boiler room; where there was some useful warm hanging and drying space.
The Squireen had a twin tub which I used when we shared a flat in the early 1980s. One tub washed, the other rinsed and spinned (span? spun?). Again the laundress decided how long either process went on for, and hauled wet washing from one side into the other.
I believe I first used an automatic front loader when I moved in with Phil in 1986.
Yesterday’s blog about washing days of yore elucidated this exchange of memories on Facebook
16 February 2026at 09.52
Monday, 16 February 2026
Washing Days
On Mondays Mum would pull out the Hoover washing machine,
fill it with hot water and do the washing.
16 February 2023 at 08.48
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