they were in charge of the clothiers(people who made clothes) and the laundress(people who did the laundry).
In 1890 Italy established Eritrea as its colony in the Horn of Africa.
For women in the 19th century, the most common work for women was seamstress, childcare, housekeeper, cook, laundress.
States were added in 1890 during the US centennial
1890 US Census.
The Laundress - 1914 was released on: USA: 2 November 1914
The cast of The Laundress and the Lady - 1913 includes: Phyllis Daniels as Mary Flanagan - the Laundress Ruth Roland as Mary Hall
The cast of The Laundress - 1914 includes: Wallace Beery as Sweedie - the Laundress Robert Bolder as I.M. Tailor Charlotte Mineau as Bessie Ben Turpin Leo White
I presume you're looking for the word that means a man who does laundry. The other gender word for laundress is launderer.
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Mrs. Dilber was a laundress in "A Christmas Carol." She works for Scrooge, helping to clean his clothing and linens.
Mrs. Dilber was the laundress in "A Christmas Carol." She worked in the home of Ebenezer Scrooge and was known for being unpleasant and greedy.
The laundress
Complete indifference. They disliked him because of his miserly ways and the poor treatment and pay they received. This is why the laundress and housekeeper steal his belongings to sell for more money.
The laundress and Charlady Mrs Dilber
Mrs Dilber, the laundress and the undertaker
The laundress in "A Christmas Carol" gets her goods from a pawn shop.