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Definition of Washhouse

Washhouse
Washhouse Wash"house`, n. An outbuilding for washing, esp. one for washing clothes; a laundry.

Meaning of Washhouse from wikipedia

- England and Wales of public baths and wash-houses was printed. "Baths and Washhouses Act". UK Parliament. 29 April 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2021. "Timeline"...
- Walters Art Museum gives a panoramic view of the Seine river valley. Washhouses on Seine (1937) by Andrus Johani List of crossings of the Seine EPTB Seine...
- Secondo and along Via Legnano. The market square also hosts the former washhouse and public baths of the neighbourhood, among the oldest examples of their...
- quickly. There were few latrines and there was a lack of clean water. Each washhouse had to service thousands of prisoners. In sectors BIa and BIb in Auschwitz...
- (1815–1842) Kitty Wilkinson (1786–1860), who opened the first public washhouse in Liverpool during a cholera epidemic Martyr and missionary Louisa Stewart...
- themed "micro museum" in the Dutch city of Eindhoven. It is located in the washhouse of the former linen factory Van den Briel & Verster on the Dommelstraat...
- Washhouse in Sanremo, Italy, at about the turn of the 20th century...
- Father Jun rescues Young Jun when he is nearly killed by a gunman at a washhouse. The San Francisco police arrive to end the riot while Sophie tells her...
- property are the contributing double-crib log barn (c. 1846), wellhouse/washhouse (c. 1880), log smokehouse (c. 1880), log tobacco barn (c. 1910), corncrib...
- chamber, the Lady's chamber, a bakehouse, brewhouse, pantry, washhouse and low washhouse, a round tower, a square tower and a turret, round towers on...