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UK launderettes are mainly fully automated and coin operated, and are either fully staffed, staffed during certain hours, or unstaffed. They are generally found only in urban and suburban areas, where they have been common features since the 1960s. From 1985 to 2010, the number of launderettes has declined, with only around 3000 remaining. [11]
It was previously Walford's B&B, 'Kim's Palace'. North of the old B&B is the rear of 55 Victoria Road. A row of five terraced houses line the north edge of Albert Square. The westernmost house is number 31. The property next door is split into two flats. Number 25 is the home of Dot Cotton . The easternmost property in the terrace is number 23 ...
European cities also had public wash-houses. The city authorities wanted to give the poorer population, who would otherwise not have access to laundry facilities, the opportunity to wash their clothes. Sometimes these facilities were combined with public baths, see for example Baths and wash houses in Britain. The aim was to foster hygiene and ...
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A launderette (laundromat) is a self-service laundry facility. Launderette or laundrette or variation, may also refer to: Laundry machines at self-service laundries; The Launderettes, a Norwegian rock band "Launderette" (1981 song), a 1981 single from the album Dirty Washing by Vivien Goldman
John photographed at his home near London on Nov. 20 Credit - Miles Aldridge for TIME. Elton John has no address. Visitors to his home are given three names: the name of a house, the name of a ...
The scullery of Brodick Castle. A scullery is a room in a house, traditionally used for washing up dishes and laundering clothes, or as an overflow kitchen.Tasks performed in the scullery include cleaning dishes and cooking utensils (or storing them), occasional kitchen work, ironing, boiling water for cooking or bathing, and soaking and washing clothes.