bradross
Well-known member
Hello to everybody (especially the wringer washer fans!),
As some of you may already know, I'm involved with the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. As a volunteer, I recently restored one of their artifacts - a 1928 Maytag model 90 wringer washer.
Well, as one project idea often leads to another, I suggested that a washhouse would be a valuable addition to the existing house museum on the site. As an out-building to the main house, the washhouse will showcase the Maytag, and provide an authentic vintage-style venue to demonstrate the process of doing laundry during the 1930s.
Here is a link to the video posted on Flickr, giving a short tour and explanation of the facility. Hope you enjoy viewing it!

As some of you may already know, I'm involved with the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. As a volunteer, I recently restored one of their artifacts - a 1928 Maytag model 90 wringer washer.
Well, as one project idea often leads to another, I suggested that a washhouse would be a valuable addition to the existing house museum on the site. As an out-building to the main house, the washhouse will showcase the Maytag, and provide an authentic vintage-style venue to demonstrate the process of doing laundry during the 1930s.
Here is a link to the video posted on Flickr, giving a short tour and explanation of the facility. Hope you enjoy viewing it!
