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Mumbai, India - Dhobies drying Cloths - Mahalaxmi Dhobi GhatIndia - Dhobies drying the Cloths at the Dhobi Ghat (Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat), a well known open air laundromat in Mumbai, India
European Gentleman dressing, attended by his Head-Bearer and other servants. (Plate 4 of 20) Date: 1813
Everybody works but Father - UnemploymentFather enjoys his paper and pipe in front of the fire, whilst Mother does the washing, Sister Ann also helps and the young narrator of this social comment carries a paint pot. Date: 1906
Washerwomen in Macedonia Date: 1918
Italy - Riva del Garda - Women washingItaly - Riva del Garda in the northern Italian province of Trentino. Washerwomen cleaning clothes and bed linen on the banks of Lake Garda. Date: 1907
Washing in DewThe fair maid who, the first of May, goes to the fields at break of day, and washes in dew from the hawthorn tree, will ever after handsome be
Young child with head under hydrantA young child operates a large cast iron water hydrant in order to pour water over his/her head on a hot summers day
The Kitchenmaid and the ConstableA humourous photograph of a kitchenmaid, busy doing the washing up, being proposed to by her policeman admirer. The photograph is entitled Cupboard Love
Outdoor washing, Boys Club 1928A young boy from a Boys Club washes his face and arms using a small bowl of water outdoors Date: 1928
Washing in a deserted Palace poolA young boy washes a large platter in a courtyard pool of a desertd Palace building in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh Province, India. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Ablutions for prayer - Mosque in IndiaAn ablution area in an Indian Mosque, showing a far more intimate and open view than the ablution fountains found in Mosques further West
Greenwich High TideAn exceptionally high tide washes over the embankment before the Hospital
A boy and a girl wash their pet dogA young boy and girl (possibly brother and sister) wash their pet dog in a tub of soapy water. Ink drawing with watercolour wash by Malcolm Greensmith
Emigration. On Board an Emigrant Ship. The Breakfast BellDetailed interior of ship with many passengers crowded on deck. The ship is the steamer Sarnia of the Dominion Line at anchor at Belfast Lough on the way to Canada
Housewife Washing UpA glamorous houswife, happy in her work, washes the dishes by hand at the kitchen sink
Washing Sisters DollA boy washes his sisters doll
Odysseus in DisguiseOdysseus, having returned from his travels, but disguised into an old man to fool his wife Penelopes Suitors, is recognised by old nurse Eurycleia, who washes his feet
Mother Washing SonA Victorian maid washes the hand of the son of her mistress
Washing Child (G way)Mother washes her daughter
Washing Disciples FeetHe washes his disciples feet
Mary Washes his FeetWhile he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, Mary Magdalen anoints his feet with expensive toiletries
Woman Washing Up / 1960SSparkly housewife in a black polo neck sweater and sleeveless dress stands at the sink and washes up pans and cups in mild green Fairy Liquid
Servants / Male / PageboysA Dutch lady washes her hands while her page holds the basin
Lady Washes Legs 1905A German lady in her nightdress washes her feet
Girl Washes Clothes 1870A little girl stands on a stool to wash clothes in a tub and hang them up to dry
Hungarian Window CleanerA window cleaner in Budapest, Hungary, who also washes down doors
Jesuss Feet (Rubens)While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment
Jesuss Feet (Hamilton)While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment
Jesuss Feet (Barlow)While he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment
Racial / Japan / Girl / WashThe maiden washing her face in a stream whilst a young man watches her from behind a tree. (Japanese story)
Ipso Washing PowderIPSO - the Wonder Worker - washes by itself
Pilate Washes his HandsPilate washes his hands, to signify that he is guiltless of Jesuss condemnation
The Last Supper (Baurn)Supping with his disciples in a particularly sumptuous dining hall, Jesus washes his guests feet, according to traditional ritual. Judas takes the opportunity to slip away
Jesus Washes FeetJesus washes the feet of his disciples
Jesuss Feet WashedWhile he is dining with Simon the Pharisee, a sinful woman - generally identified as Mary Magdalen - washes his feet with her tears and anoints them with costly ointment