Functional object, Corrugated Glass & Wood Wash Board, Twentieth century

Historical information

A washboard is a tool designed for hand washing clothing. The traditional washboard was usually constructed with a rectangular wooden frame in which are mounted a series of ridges or corrugations for the clothing to be rubbed upon. In the 19th-century, the ridges were often of wood; by the 20th-century, ridges of metal were more common. Later examples substituted corrugated glass of plastic for the metal.

Physical description

A domestic glass and wood wash board designed for use with a wash tub.

Inscriptions & markings

Annotation: "Donated by Mrs Grove (daughter of Dorothy ( Allan) Edwards-Flint".

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