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There were three sets of laundresses' quarters, in a large one-story house similar to the officers' quarters.
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During this time, she also worked as a laundress and earned extra money by going door to door and selling a bluing solution (made to brighten clothing).
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However, the law specifically allowed women to remain with the army if they fell into one of two categories: laundresses (blanchisseuses) and vivandires.
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An almost exclusively female occupation, laundresses worked 12 to 14 hours a day for very low pay in very hot buildings (which led to the origination of the term sweatshop).
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The hospital staff included both male and female attendants, a housekeeper, cook, laundress, housemaid, kitchen maid, porter, baker, engineer and stoker.
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A smell like an eating-house and a pastrycook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that.
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Brooks partially financed her studies by working as a dishwasher, laundress, a library assistant, and nurse's aide.
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Typical subjects include laundresses, nannies, field hands, and children at play.
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On the way, he met various people -- a laborer, a shepherd, a beadle, some laundresses -- and asked whether they had seen the children.
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Often their wives followed them, working as cooks, laundresses, and nurses in camp.
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