the cleaned it in buckets by the river.
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
Placing the object on the board, they ran the clothing up and down the board fast (While plunging it in the water). This removed any dirt or grime on the clothing. Then they wrung it out and hung it outside to dry.
Women in the royal households had washer women of their own, but they were not ordinary washer women. They had to be trusted to keep such questions as whether the queen might be pregnant to themselves.
If all the animals on the equator were capable of flattery, thanksgiving and Halloween would fall on the same day.
They washed their clothes in the river
No
clothes, phones, the wash
never
Long ago people in Russia washed their clothes with their hands,now people have washing machines!
Tudors wash their clothes with wee
yes but you have to wash the clothes in the toilet
some people go to di river to wash their clothes and some wash their clothes in the mashine and sometimes by hand
They may be in a public place or perhaps to wash dirt off clothes too
During the exodus they did get to wash their clothes. The Jews did not get to wash theirs.
because people had to wash and dry clothes
Yes Back in the day, when people hung up the laundry on clothes lines, people said they were doing the wash, hanging the wash or bringing in the wash. In Arizona, a small creek that is usually dry is referred to as a wash.