This is a late-19th-century compressed-air washing machine, made by Victorian manufacturers Wolter and Echberg. The machine is made of galvanised steel and has a distinctive rocket-like appearance, with a central drum, in which the clothes are washed, consisting of two cone shapes on either end of a cylinder. On the drum are two welded handles and a manual lever. The drum is attached to a four-legged iron frame from which it pivots, so that it can be rocked from side to side and turned in a full circle.
Credits | Reproduced courtesy of Museum Victoria |
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Creator | Wolter and Echberg, manufacturer Benjamin Healley, photographer |
Identifiers | Museum Victoria image number MN 15576 Museum Victoria object registration number ST 026237 TLF resource R6386 |
Source | Museum Victoria, http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/ |