Who or what is this

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

Help Support :

I don't even know how I came across this vintage applian

Lance
I can only suggest you were searching for transistor radios and you stopped at "tranny" in the seach criteria box. Needless to say it is FULL of inaccuracies mostly on the dates, bit that the 1950s "Hotpoint Washing Machine" is actually a Parnall Tumble Drier, at least the 1950s is correct. I could go on but my life is ticking away and I have better things to do. By the looks of it the "Viscountess" has a couple of extras that most women do not have ......

Al
 
Vacbear...58

Your naughty...lol

Though spot on about the Parnall dryer I looked and thought thats not a washer lol

maybe not a Viscountess either but if a friend of Lances :)

Austin
 
Never in all my born days

have I seen the likes...
Maybe I should get out of my valley more ?

He could kick the eye out of a snake without touching either side of it's head with those shoes!!
 
The appliances are neat but I DIDN'T need to see the lacy unmentionables... That falls under the category of 'Things you can't unsee...' The Viscountess reminds me vaguely of one of the Monty Python actors..

RCD
 
Some nights of rest..the next day..it's how I feel and might look if I don't get more rest...
My Nana (from Newcastle-on-Tyne) would say ,

"oh, my!" and might add, "Close the shutters, Willie's dead".

Street legal ?
 
My-T-Fine

Presumably she hauls all those treasures home in a Vauxhall Viscount, though I'd think a two-tone Cresta PA would suit her better.

I love the quilted jacket; she's not so much dressed as she's upholstered.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top