- A
bleachfield or
bleaching green was an open area used for
spreading cloth on the
ground to be
purified and
whitened by the
action of the sunlight. Bleaching...
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Hector Turnbull (1733 – 1788) was a
leading Perthshire linen bleachfield developer and operator.
Hector was born in 1733 on his
father William Turnbull's...
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earliest form of
bleaching involved spreading fabrics and
cloth out in a
bleachfield to be
whitened by the
action of the Sun and water. In the 17th century...
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often with a crofter's
dwelling Crofting, small-scale food
production Bleachfield, an open
space used for the
bleaching of fabric, also
called a croft...
- many place-names, for
example Tonypandy ("fulling mill lea").
Beetling Bleachfield Dadeumi, a
similar traditional practice in
Korea List of
laundry topics...
- cloth's strength. The
Bleachfield was an open area to
spread cloth. It was a
field near the
watercourse used by a bleachery.
Bleachfields were
common in and...
- Council. The
scheme included work on the two
pumping stations located at
Bleachfield Street and Gas
House Lane.
Alcester Town F.C. has
teams from Under-6...
- (Saint-Remy)
History portal France portal Baths and wash
houses in
Britain Bleachfield Dhobi ghat, an
outdoor laundry place in
South Asia
Dhobi Ghat Laundry#Washhouses...
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provided at Knox Academy, in Haddington. A
large park (known as the
Bleachfield, from its
historic use) lies near the
centre of the village, and the...
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ashes and rinsing''.
Bleachfield was an open area to
spread cloth, it was a
field near
watercourse used by a bleachery.
Bleachfields were
common in and...