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Washhouse in Sanremo, Italy, at
about the turn of the 20th century...
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laundry place in
South Asia
Dhobi Ghat Laundry#
Washhouses Roddier,
Mireille (2003). Lavoirs:
Washhouses of
Rural France. New York:
Princeton Architectural...
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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"...
- Lake
Esrum (Danish:
Esrum Sø,
pronounced [ˈesʁɔm ˈsøˀ]) is the
largest lake in
Denmark by
water volume and the second-largest lake by
surface area, after...
- The Bateau-Lavoir (French pronunciation: [bato lavwaʁ] , "
Washhouse Boat") is the
nickname of a
building in the
Montmartre district of the 18th arrondis****t...
-
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...
- However,
increased urbanization led to the
creation of more
baths and
washhouses in Britain.[citation needed] In ****an
shared bathing in
sento and onsen...
-
local authorities that saw them as
being permitted under the
Baths and
Washhouses Act 1846. They were also
found in hotels,
hydropathic establishments (hydros)...
- 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...
- of the residence,
washhouse and garden, but no
further action was
taken until later, when the two
bodies were
found in the
washhouse.
Evans was also unaware...