Washing area NY

Source: Willem Vandenameele

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Doing laundry used to be difficult work.

Families used to do two washes a year : one in spring and one in autumn. Most housewives helped each other because these washes often lasted 2-3 days. Depending on the quantity, the clothes were transported in wicker baskets, carrying baskets, wheelbarrows, dog carts or carts.

Housewives' equipment consisted of a kneeler (a rectangular wooden box open on one side) and a one-piece wooden board . A noisy commotion marked the washrooms as the women's chatter drowned out the palms of the percussion tables. The flax was then strewn over the hedgerows and meadows to dry and bleach.

The sinks were used according to certain rules . At least one container had to be reserved for flushing . If only one container was available, the clothes would be soaked first and soaked at home. If there were several basins, he would wash in the lower one and the upper one to prevent the soapy water from mixing with the washing water, which always had to be clean and clear.

Laundries, wells and water points have been essential to rural life for many generations. Today they are witnesses of the hard existence of our ancestors. They were helpful and always busy. They were the meeting place for the villagers who came to look for food. Due to technical progress and in particular the construction of water pipes, they became superfluous in a few years.

Before it was possible to shorten cattle and horses to the stable or to the pasture , it was necessary to bring the herd to a watering place several times a day. This was hard and time-consuming work. In villages too far from a river or pond, animals had to quench their thirst from water troughs (fed by the nearest spring).

There are 2 types of rectangular troughs . One has a double sink ; the overflow of the first tank feeds the second. These vessels probably also served as toilets . The others, the oldest containers, have only a washbasin .

Round troughs have a metal bracket for reinforcement. A curved pipe usually supplied the water. Some troughs have been turned into beautiful flower boxes . This is a good alternative, but we must not forget that some water points are still useful for farms and that many hikers really like the coolness and tranquility.

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Source: Willem Vandenameele

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