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  2. Overhead clothes airer - Wikipedia

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    Larger, wealthier or commercial properties sometimes had drying cabinets or drying rooms associated with their laundry rooms, in addition to or instead of clothes airers. The cabinets were of wood or cast iron, with a series of drying racks on wheels which were pulled in or out of the cabinet horizontally. The cabinet was heated by coal, gas or ...

  3. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Sealskin being dried on a rack at a camp on the Hudson Strait, 1926. The first stage was the harvesting of the skin from the animal carcass after a successful hunt. Generally, the hunter would cut the skin in such a way that it could be removed in one piece. Skinning and butchering an adult caribou could take an experienced hunter up to an hour ...

  4. Clothes horse - Wikipedia

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    There are many types of clothes horses: large, stationary outdoor ones; smaller, folding portable racks; and wall-mounted drying racks. A clothes horse is similar in usage and function to a clothes line, and used as an alternative to the powered clothes dryer. An electric alternative exists, usually known as a heated clothes airer.

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  7. Drying cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A drying cabinet is today usually an electrical machine designed to expedite the drying of items - usually clothing - that are unsuitable for a mechanical clothes dryer. Such items may include delicate clothing care labeled as "hang dry", "dry flat" or "do not tumble dry" on their wash instructions, as well as items such as comforters, boots ...

  8. Rack - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle rack: Bicycle parking rack; Bicycle stand, for holding bicycles in service, storage, or transport; The luggage carrier of a bicycle; Bustle rack, a type of storage bin mounted on armored fighting vehicles; Clothes rack, or clothes horse; hatstand, also known as a coat rack, hall rack, or hat rack; Drum rack, part of a drum kit; Drying ...

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